2009 and 2011 Broken Arrow Public Schools Bond Projects
In 2009, Broken Arrow citizens helped ensure the success of Broken Arrow Public Schools students by passing a $295 million bond issue. In 2011, voters elected to reallocate a portion of that bond to address the needs of our growing district. As a result, students now have safer, more enriching learning environments that have a positive impact on student success. Highlights from those bond elections include:
- Added 830,000 square feet to our buildings and facilities
- Opened four early childhood centers, three elementary schools and one middle school
- Removed 117 portable buildings and added 311 classrooms
- Improved the safety and security of our schools by adding 23 secured front entries and 1,300 security cameras
- Added 28 fine arts spaces with 13 at secondary sites and 15 at elementary sites
- Added 23 science/STEM spaces with 13 at secondary sites and 10 elementary sites
- Added 12 media centers and seven gymnasiums
- Improved technology across the district with the addition of 883 interactive boards and1,000 Wi-Fi access points
All the above projects for the 2009 and 2011 bonds are now complete.