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Rincon Valley USD

Excellence in Education

Preparing Students for the Future

A graphic promoting Measure G, with text reading 'Your Bond Dollars at Work'.

Manzanita Elementary: Early Education Classrooms

A yellow excavator works on a muddy construction site under a cloudy sky.

Exterior view of a building with light-colored wooden siding and several windows.

A partially constructed kitchen with light wood cabinets and a blue countertop.

Construction site with exposed concrete forms and a small excavator.

A scissor lift is used to work on the ceiling of a building under construction.

A row of blue cubbies is built into a wall.

A green construction fence lines a sidewalk, with a mural depicting a landscape.

Construction workers build a wooden frame of a new building under a blue sky.

An aerial view of a modern building with solar panels on the roof.

A scissor lift is positioned near a building under construction with wooden siding.

A wooden frame of a building under construction against a blue sky.

Aerial view of a building with solar panels and a small playground.

Manzanita Elementary: Playground

An aerial view of a building with solar panels and a playground.

An aerial view of a school campus with a playground and buildings.

An aerial view of a modern building with solar panels on the roof.

An aerial view shows a modern building with a rooftop garden and solar panels.

Manzanita Elementary: Parking Lot

Construction equipment parked on a dirt lot under a bright blue sky.

Construction site with asphalt paving and exposed rebar.

An empty parking lot with directional arrows painted on the asphalt.

An empty parking lot with marked spaces under a clear blue sky.

Austin Creek Elementary: Playground

An empty school courtyard with buildings surrounding a central open area.

Construction of a new playground on a sunny day.

A bright blue playground with a slide and climbing structures under a shade canopy.

A bright blue playground with a slide and climbing structures sits on green turf.

Binkley Elementary and Whited Elementary: Drinking Fountains

A concrete repair is underway, with a water pipe and a bag of concrete mix visible.

Cardboard boxes and equipment are staged under a covered walkway.

A stainless steel water fountain with a bottle filling station.

A modern, silver water fountain with two drinking fountains and a bottle filler.

Austin Creek: Upper Field Fence

A black chain-link fence borders a grassy area.

A black metal fence runs along a grassy area, separating it from a wooded area.

A black chain-link fence borders a grassy area next to a paved path.

Investing in the Future of Rincon Valley Schools

  • At Rincon Valley Union School District (RVUSD), we are proud of our strong tradition of academic excellence. Our dedicated teachers and staff work every day to ensure students receive a high-quality education that prepares them for success in high school, college, and beyond.

  • We believe in nurturing well-rounded, lifelong learners who are ready to contribute positively to their community.

    Great schools don’t just benefit students — they strengthen our neighborhoods and protect the value of our homes.

    Measure G: Real Progress, Real Results

    Thanks to the support of Rincon Valley voters, Measure G, passed in March 2024, is already making a visible impact across our campuses.

  • This $66 million bond is funding critical school improvements — all at a cost of no more than $30 per $100,000 of a property’s assessed value per year.

  • Over the past two years, RVUSD worked closely with families, teachers, and community members to develop a 10-year Master Facilities Plan that prioritizes safety, modernization, and learning spaces that meet the needs of today’s students.
     

    See the photo gallery above to view completed projects funded by Measure G, including:

    • A brand-new Transitional Kindergarten (TK) classroom, built with our youngest learners in mind

    • New parking lot to improve safety and traffic flow

    • A modernized TK/K playground, designed for safe, age-appropriate play

    • New hydration stations across school sites to support student health and reduce plastic waste
       

    What Measure G Will Continue to Support

    • Replacing aging roofs, heating/cooling systems, plumbing, and electrical infrastructure

    • Upgrading and expanding classrooms, including new STEM and science labs

    • Modern classroom technology that supports 21st-century learning

    • Additional TK classrooms with bathrooms

    • Improved space and resources for students with learning disabilities

    • Replacing temporary portables with safe, permanent classroom buildings
       

    Committed to Fiscal Responsibility

    Measure G includes strong accountability measures to ensure every dollar is spent as promised:

    • All funds stay local — none can be taken by the State

    • No money can be used for administrator salaries

    • A detailed project list is required and publicly available

    • Oversight by an Independent Citizens’ Oversight Committee

    • Mandatory annual audits for financial and performance transparency
       

    We are grateful to our Rincon Valley community for investing in our schools. These improvements are just the beginning, and your support is helping create safer, more modern learning environments for every student.