Riley - Built in 1966
Dollar amounts referenced below are estimations based off of previous projects, square footage dollar amounts, and conversations with contractors, architects, and engineers. These numbers do not reflect actual quotes or bids on projects. All costs listed are preliminary and budgetary in nature. They would continue to be finalized upon the passage of a bond as projects are designed in partnership with our school community.
Secure Entrance Vestibule/Rework Office Area/Meeting Space & Sitework - $923,871
While Riley does have a secure vestibule, the building is low on space for meetings and ancillary services. A reconfiguration of the secure vestibule will allow the district to rework the front area of the building which currently houses the main office, lobby, and a small conference space.
Rekeying - $118,255
SJPS has 8 different buildings with 8 different key sets. Over the decades of buildings being open, keys have been misplaced or lost. This results in security risks from keys potentially being out in the public.
Rekeying the district to put all buildings on one key system will remove the existing security risks while simplifying the management of building access.
Backup Generator - $258,684
Over the last 3 years, multiple days of school have been canceled at both Riley and Eureka due to lack of building power, while the rest of the district was unaffected. A backup generator would allow the district to cut down on days of lost instruction at Riley and Eureka due to more frequent power outages at both sites.
Playground Replacement - $443,458
The newest playground equipment around the district is at Oakview, that equipment was installed in 1996. Oakview equipment is in decent condition and we only plan on a partial replacement there. At the other three schools, Gateway, Riley and Eureka, we are planning on a new design and replacement of the entire play site.
Sitework/Sidewalk Replacement - $214,338
Many sidewalks throughout the district are aged, cracked, and heaved. This causes potential hazards for students, staff, and community. The district has spent tens of thousands of dollars on repairs and maintenance to extend the life of the surfaces. We are now in need of replacement in several areas around the district.
Flooring Replacement - $295,639
The majority of the flooring surfaces across the district are original to their respective buildings. Many of these carpeted surfaces are stained, torn, or worn to due heavy traffic and use.
Ceiling/Tile Grid Replacement - $221,729
The ceiling grid and tile at Riley and Eureka are original to their buildings. There are many areas in both buildings that have sagging or damaged grid systems. This is a hinderance to access of the mechanical and electrical systems that are above the grid. Repairs have been made over the years, but to replace the entire building grid track system is costly.
Door Frame Replacement - $140,428
A majority of the door frames and hardware across the district are original to their respective buildings. Many at this point are over 50 years old and are worn, rusted, and require frequent maintenance to ensure operability and security.
Boiler Unit Replacement - $221,729
Riley has 2 high mass boilers that were installed in 2003. Both of these boilers are still functional, but over the last 3 years we have been required to increase the spend on maintenance and upkeep of these units.
Classroom Renovations/Workspace/Vanity Replacements/Book Area Rework - $1,108,645
Little to no updates have been done to elementary classrooms since they were originally constructed. At Riley and Eureka, the bookroom areas will be reworked to support today's classroom needs.
Items to be replaced
- Wall coverings
- Flooring
- Bathroom and sink fixtures
- Cabinetry and storage
FFE Replacement (Desks, Chairs and Tables) - $150,000
In the majority of the classrooms around our district, desks, tables, and chairs are worn and damaged. We have equipment that is not conducive to today's learning environment and are mismatched which does not provide a consistent learning space for all students. The district has extended the life on many pieces of classroom furniture by replacing and welding parts while also swapping between buildings to create complete classroom sets.
The district intends to replace classroom furniture sets with the 2026 bond.
Develop Additional Meeting Space - $517,368
The goal is to renovate and reconfigure existing space within the building to create additional flexible meeting and support areas.
These improvements would provide much-needed space for staff and outside meetings, individual or small-group student meetings, and dedicated spaces where students can step away from the classroom when additional support or a quieter environment is needed.
Potential renovations may involve existing library, art, music, and classroom spaces, with final configurations determined through the design process.







