News and Updates
Review the latest news and information about the new Long-Range Facility Planning process.
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News and Updates
Updates about the WMS and OMS construction projects.
South Washington County Schools (SoWashCo Schools) will permanently close the swimming pools at Woodbury Middle School (WMS) and Woodbury High School (WHS) after the 2024-25 boys swimming season is complete.
With the two bond questions' success, SoWashCo Schools now begins the design and planning process for 15 construction projects across the district.
Voters in the South Washington County Schools (SoWashCo Schools) district approved both Bond Question 1 and Bond Question 2 requests. Voters also approved SoWashCo Schools’ request to revoke and replace the Technology Projects Levy.
Please help us inform voters about the questions on the ballot on Nov. 7 by sharing this link with your friends, neighbors and community members who do not have students attending SoWashCo Schools.
Please help us inform voters about the questions on the ballot on Nov. 7 by sharing this link with your friends, neighbors and community members who do not have students attending SoWashCo Schools.
South Washington County Schools (SoWashCo Schools) is hosting two Community Information Sessions next week about the bond and levy questions that will be on the Nov. 7 ballot.
Early voting (mail-in and in-person) is open from Sept. 22 through Nov. 6. You can vote in person at four convenient Washington County locations Woodbury, Cottage Grove, Stillwater or Forest Lake. You can also vote by absentee ballot.
The School Board in June approved a plan to present SoWashCo Schools' new 5-year facility plan to the community with two bond questions on the Nov. 7 ballot.
Taking staff and community feedback and input into consideration, the leadership team recommends presenting the new five-year facility plan to the community with two questions on the November ballot.
SoWashCo Schools third community meeting will be held from 6:30-8 p.m., Tuesday, May 23 at East Ridge High School (ERHS).
District leadership shared information about the recent community survey, new demographic study and the input gathered from staff, families and community members. The focus has been on what individuals would prioritize to be in the new 5-year facility plan.
During the school board business meeting on Thursday, April 20, South Washington County Schools (SoWashCo Schools) presented an update about its long-range facility planning process.
During the school board workshop meeting on Thursday, April 6, South Washington County Schools (SoWashCo Schools) shared background and history of the new long-range facility plan. School Board members and Executive Cabinet met in small groups to discuss priorities of the new long-range facility plan.
During the March 23 school board meeting, SoWashCo Schools presented a new Guiding Change document for newest Long-Range Facility Planning process.
SoWashCo Schools is beginning to develop a new 5-year facility plan. Those in attendance will learn about the planning process and have an opportunity to share feedback and ideas that will guide our new plan.
South Washington County Schools (SoWashCo Schools) is gathering feedback from staff, students, families and community members following the unsuccessful bond election in August 2022.
Voters in the South Washington County Schools (SoWashCo Schools) district did not approve the $462.6 million bond request.
Over the next 10 years, more than 3,500 potential new K-12 students are expected to move into the district. Current projections show that 15 schools will be over capacity and we will have a deficit of nearly 2,500 K-12 seats for students by 2031 if we do nothing. To help, SoWashCo Schools will ask voters to consider approval of a $462.6 million bond on Aug. 9, 2022.
Learn more about the importance of the bond election and what will need to happen if the bond is not successful.
On Thursday, April 21, the school board approved the South Washington County Schools 10-year facility plan.
Missed an information session or school board presentation? View the full webinar to learn more about the South Washington County Schools (SoWashCo Schools) 10-year facility package.
Administration presented the final long-range facility package to the school board, preparing to request approval on April 21.
Based on feedback from the community and a further review of high school capacities, administration has recommended to the Board that we keep the current high school attendance boundaries in place for Newport.
South Washington County Schools (SoWashCo Schools) is planning for the future to address community growth and student needs through a long-range facility planning process.
On Thursday, March 3, SoWashCo Schools will propose 10-year facility plan to the school board to address community growth and student needs.
On Thursday, March 3, SoWashCo Schools will propose a 10-year facility plan to the school board that will directly impact Crestview Elementary.
On Thursday, March 3, SoWashCo Schools will propose a 10-year facility plan to the school board that will directly impact Newport Elementary.
During the school board business meeting on Thursday, Feb. 17, South Washington County Schools (SoWashCo Schools) presented two working options developed through its long-range facility planning process. The board-approved process seeks to address student growth, overcrowded schools and student needs through a 10-year facility plan.
During the school board workshop on Thursday, Feb. 3, SoWashCo Schools presented two new working options developed through its long-range facility planning process.
Three working options presented to the school board to address facility and student needs.
During the Nov. 18 school board meeting, SoWashCo Schools presented updates to the guiding change document for long-range facilities planning.
During the Nov. 4 school board workshop, SoWashCo Schools provided an overview of the housing developments and new enrollment projections.
During the May 6 school board workshop, SoWashCo Schools provided an overview of plans created through long-range facility planning before covid hit.