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State provides $22.7 million over 10 years toward district's $194 million building maintenance backlog
In 2024, the Idaho Legislature authorized the sale of School Modernization Facilities bonds to help address school building and maintenance needs across the state.
To access these funds, school districts were required to submit a 10-year facilities plan outlining their maintenance and building priorities — excluding athletic and sports facilities. (Click to review the plan submitted to the state.)
Based on 2024 cost estimates, the Kuna School District identified more than $194 million in facility needs.
The district received $22.7 million from the state’s School Modernization Facilities fund.
Working with LKV Architects and Beniton Construction, the district is prioritizing projects identified in the 10-year plan with work beginning in 2025.
Due to the nature of many of these improvements, work must be scheduled when students are not in the buildings and are done in phases.
For details on the completed and upcoming projects, please review the information provided below.
School Modernization Facility Fund (HB 521) Projects
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Hubbard Elementary
- Fire Alarm Panel
- Annex Roof
- Annex restrooms wall, urinal, toilets, floor remodeled and replaced
Indian Creek Elementary
- Phase 1 of HVAC and Fire Alarm Panel
Kuna High School
- KHS Phase 1 of HVAC and Fire Alarm
Ross Elementary
- Phase 1 of HVAC and Fire Alarm Panel
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Projects slated to be completed in Summer 2026
Crimson Point Elementary School
- HVAC Repairs
Indian Creek Elementary School
- Phase 2 – HVAC
Kuna Middle School
- HVAC Repair
Kuna High School
- Phase 2 – HVAC
- Vesitble
Reed Elementary School
- HVAC repair
- Roof (TBD)
Ross Elementary School
- Phase 2 – HVAC
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