For generations, Glenbard District 87 students have benefitted from an outstanding high school experience. We want to continue this tradition. Our four high schools, which range in age from 51 to 101 years old, have numerous capital improvement needs. The March 19, 2024 referendum seeks to secure funding necessary to make crucial facility improvements.
Our 10-year plan will address prioritized needs in the following areas:
Safety and security
Classroom and science lab improvements
Infrastructure
Overcrowding
Access to student support services
Glenbard East
Glenbard North
Glenbard South
Glenbard West
Facility additions/renovations/expansion will accommodate best practices in student learning and provide students with spaces that:
Referendum Request (District-Wide)
Amount Needed = $183 million
District Funded
Budgeted Funds = $129 million
Prioritized Needs (10 years)
Overall Cost = $312 million
If approved, the referendum will cost the owner of a $300,000 home about $4/week.
District 87 has a history of responsible planning and fiscal stewardship, as demonstrated by continual commitment to:
* Surpassed our commitment to the community regarding investing in facilities. Over the last 10 years, we have invested $154 million into our facilities. ($119 million from district operating budget + $35 million from 2014 referendum)
* Perfect 4.0 Financial Profile Score from the Illinois State Board of Education – financial recognition for 17 years in a row
* Operating Expenditure Per Pupil comparison (2022)
$25,156 = average spent across 19 peer Chicago-area districts
$20,782 = Glenbard District 87 (2nd-lowest of 19 peer Chicago-area districts)
* Lowest debt tax rates of 7 DuPage County high school districts (2022)
* 4th-lowest debt per pupil out of 13 districts (high school and K-12) in DuPage County (as of June 30, 2023)
* AA+ bond rating (Standard & Poor’s) enables the district to receive favorable borrowing rates
As an example of Glenbard District 87’s sound financial stewardship, Glenbard has the second-lowest operating expense per pupil among 19 peer Chicago-area school districts.
2022 Operating Expense Per Pupil Comparison
(Source: ISBE annual financial reports)
Referendum (Bond) Funding
(unadjusted for inflation)
Referendum (Bond) Debt
District-Funded (Operating Budget)
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