Join Us in Shaping the Future of PSD Facilities: Call for Volunteers
The Puyallup School District is dedicated to creating an inclusive and collaborative environment where diverse perspectives foster meaningful change. We are actively seeking parents, students, businesses, and community members from all areas of our district to volunteer for a bond advisory committee. Your unique insights and experiences will help develop crucial recommendations for the Puyallup School Board.
Bond Advisory Committee (BAC)
The BAC will be pivotal in advising on the planning, development, and prioritization of a district bond measure. The committee is tasked with giving a recommendation to the superintendent and school board about bond scope and financing, including the timing of an election potentially set for February 11, 2025. The final report and recommendation are due on November 18, 2024. Additionally, the BAC may aid administration in presenting progress reports and facilitating public bond planning forums.
- Positions Available:
- Nine community members (Regions 1, 2, & 3)
- Three construction industry partners
- Three high school students (Grades 10-12, Regions 1, 2, & 3)
- Two Puyallup PTA Council representatives
- Meetings: Five tentative meetings are scheduled, with potential for additional dates. A full-day meeting is under consideration. For more details, refer to the BAC Charter.
- September 12
- September 26
- October 10
- October 24
- November 7
Why Your Participation Matters
We especially value the voices of family and community members from traditionally marginalized groups or those typically less involved in school activities. Your participation is crucial in creating fair and effective policies and practices within our schools.
Application Deadline
The deadline to apply is July 2, 2024. By volunteering, you will have the opportunity to significantly affect our students' educational experiences and well-being. Join us in shaping a brighter future for the Puyallup School District.
Need more information? We’re happy to help you better understand the BAC's commitment and the importance and impact of your involvement. To learn more, call (253) 841-8641.