Referendum Update
On January 28, 2025, voters in Scotch Plains and Fanwood approved the bond referendum and budget vote for Scotch Plains-Fanwood Public Schools.
The Administration and the Board of Education thank every resident who cast a ballot in the special election. Your vote will shape our schools and strengthen our community for decades to come.
VOTER-APPROVED PROJECTS
Scotch Plains-Fanwood voters approved a plan to:
- Upgrade HVAC, electrical, and fire alarm systems across all schools, as well as universal air conditioning.
- Purchase the La Grande Building at 330 South Avenue in Fanwood to serve as one location for all pre-kindergarten classes, freeing up nine classrooms across the elementary schools and easing space constraints.
- Fund the annual operating costs of La Grande, including salaries and benefits for staff.

Facade cleaning and other updates are underway at La Grande Elementary School
Construction Timelines
Approved Bids

The bidding process ensures fairness and requires the district to pursue the lowest price from qualified bidders.
The following bids have been approved:
Sale of Bonds
$44.77 million for the improvements; state contributed $11.4 million
The district worked closely with its financial advisor to determine the most fiscally responsible approach to selling the bonds. The best option was to sell in two phases:
- April 2025: First sale for La Grande Elementary School purchase (30 year bond)
- Anticipated November 2025: Second sale to fund electrical and HVAC (20 year bond)
Structuring it this way saves the district over $5 million in interest costs.
Estimated Tax Impact
- Scotch Plains: Estimated $14/month for owner of home assessed at Scotch Plains’ average ($126,191)
- Fanwood: Estimated $12/month for owner of home assessed at Fanwood’s average ($469,385)
FAQs
- What is being done to minimize disruptions during the school day?
- How will construction workers be identified and checked?
- Will the district expand the pre-kindergarten program in the future?
- Will busing be added for La Grande students?
- What will the second and third floor of La Grande be used for?
- How will the pre-kindergarten classroom spaces in the elementary schools be used?
- What happens if the total cost of the projects is higher than expected?
What is being done to minimize disruptions during the school day?
How will construction workers be identified and checked?
Will the district expand the pre-kindergarten program in the future?
Will busing be added for La Grande students?
What will the second and third floor of La Grande be used for?
How will the pre-kindergarten classroom spaces in the elementary schools be used?
What happens if the total cost of the projects is higher than expected?
Please email future@spfk12.org if you have any questions not answered in these FAQs.
