

Richland School District is seeking feedback from its community on future facilities a little more than a year after voters rejected a $314 million bond to build a new high school and other projects.
The district has launched an anonymous community survey for its stakeholders to share thoughts on district facility priorities. The survey is part of a broader effort that includes the launching of a Community Facilities Task Force, which will be made up of individuals representing parents, local businesses and community partners alongside district leaders, school board members and district staff, to help guide the development of the district’s long-range facilities plan.
The survey will be available until March 27.
