
At the March 9th, 2026 Olive Public Schools Board of Education meeting, board members discussed bringing a bond vote before the voters. I fully support their decision to allow the community to have a voice on this important issue.
The proposed $1 million building bond would be used for site improvements, specifically to address the school’s abysmal plumbing system. This issue was already on the scheduled board meeting agenda even before Monday’s school closure caused by a sewage backup — a direct result of the plumbing’s deteriorating condition.
The truth is simple: passing this bond is critical for our school. Without addressing the plumbing system, we risk not having a school at all. The current closure work provides only a short-term workaround and does not solve the underlying problem.
Spending money on plumbing may not be “sexy,” but basic infrastructure must be maintained if we expect our school to continue serving students safely and effectively. As Superintendent Nickels stated, without addressing the plumbing system, the school cannot continue operating. I wholeheartedly agree.
It is also important to understand that this bond would bring the current tax rate back to roughly the 10-year average. This is not frivolous spending — it is addressing a serious need and making an investment in the future of our school and our children.
I appreciate the Board’s willingness to put this decision before the voters and trust the community will recognize how critical this investment is for keeping Olive Public Schools open and strong for years to come.
— Alan Bardgett
UPDATE: I did not bring up the Transportation needs that is expected to be on the same ballot. I do apologize for not putting it in this information. My focus listening to the meeting was on the building funds as my kids have been doing school at home this week due to the issue with the bathrooms and water being shut off during repairs.
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