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Facilities

BUILDING THE FUTURE OF TWIN HILLS SCHOOLS

For generations, Twin Hills Union School District schools have served as the heart of our
community educating students, bringing families together, and providing spaces where learning,
connection, and growth take place. Our campuses reflect the pride and history of the community
we serve, and they continue to play an essential role in shaping the future for our students.
Today, we remain committed to maintaining safe, modern, and high-quality learning
environments that support student success. As our facilities age and educational needs evolve, it
is important that our schools continue to reflect the standards and opportunities our students
deserve.

As part of this effort, the District has completed a Master Facilities Plan, which identifies
current conditions, priorities, and long-term needs across all school sites. We are also exploring
funding opportunities to address these needs in a thoughtful and sustainable way.

Share Your Input on Our School Facilities

We invite our school community to provide input on facility needs and priorities. Your feedback will help guide the work of our District Design Committee and inform future planning and potential bond efforts.

* Select your school site below to take the below survey

Apple Blossom Survey

Twin Hills Middle School Survey

Orchard View School Survey

*Surveys focus on District-owned school facilities eligible for District facility funding.

Spring 2026 District Design Committee

The District is establishing a District Design Committee to support facility planning and
prioritization. Interested staff members, parents and community members are encouraged to
participate. For more information contact Superintendent Dana Pedersen,
dpedersen@twinhillsusd.org

Meeting Dates:

All meetings 4:00-5:30 pm

  • 4/1- 4:00 pm Twin Hills Middle - Rm 11
  • 4/22- Apple Blossom - Rm. 3
  • 5/6- Twin Hills- Rm. 11
  • 5/20- Apple Blossom - Rm. 3

Proposition 2 – State Facilities Program Update
Twin Hills Union School District is actively pursuing Proposition 2 funding, a state program that supports school facility improvements. Based on eligibility criteria, Twin Hills Middle School Charter and Apple Blossom Elementary qualify for this opportunity Proposition 2 funding requires a 60% state contribution and 40% local match, helping districts leverage local resources to complete critical facility projects.

Contacts

For more information, please contact:
Twin Hills Union School District Office

Chief Business Official_Katie Anderson

kanderson@twinhillsusd.org

 

Master Facilities Plan

 

MASTER PLAN

Measure A - Local Schools Facilities Funding

Measure A Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions
about Measure A, including how funds may be used and what it means for our schools.

FAQ

Measure A is a local school facilities bond that will appear on the June 2, 2026 ballot. If approved, it would authorize up to $14 million to support improvements to school facilities.

Potential project areas include:

  • Safety and security upgrades
  • Classroom modernization
  • Infrastructure repairs and improvements
  • Enhancements to student learning environments

Local funding may also help the District qualify for additional state matching funds (Proposition
2), increasing the overall investment in our schools.

  • Election Date: June 2, 2026
  • Proposed Authorization: $14 million
  • Funding Type: Local general obligation bond

Previous Bond Information 

Measure M