Education
Voters Lean Toward Approving Cherry Creek School District Bond and Mill Levy Measures
Voters in the Cherry Creek School District are showing strong support for the bond and mill levy measures that were put to a vote on the November 5, 2024, ballot. The Cherry Creek School District, which is Colorado‘s fourth largest school district with 52,409 students, has been seeking approval for these measures to fund various critical initiatives.
The proposed bond and mill levy package includes significant investments in several key areas, such as safety and security, teacher support, innovation and career training, student health, technology, and major construction and maintenance projects throughout the district. These measures are designed to enhance the educational environment and provide necessary resources for the students and staff of the Cherry Creek School District.
The CCSD Board of Education unanimously voted to place these measures on the ballot on August 12, 2024. The district has provided detailed information and an informational video featuring CCSD Chief Financial and Operating Officer Scott Smith to help voters understand the implications and benefits of the proposed measures.
The positive lean in voter sentiment suggests a strong community commitment to improving and sustaining the quality of education in the Cherry Creek School District. The outcome of the vote will be crucial in determining the future funding and development of the district’s educational programs and infrastructure.