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Measure ER Bond Program

 
$200 Million
Voter-Approved Bond
✓ Passed November 2016

Measure ER Bond Program

Investing in Safe, Modern Schools for El Rancho Unified Students

In November 2016, voters in the El Rancho Unified School District approved Measure ER, a $200 million school facilities bond designed to improve and modernize school campuses across the district.

Measure ER supports upgrades that help ensure students learn in safe, modern, and well-maintained environments that support current and future educational needs.

This page provides information about Measure ER projects, program updates, and resources related to the bond program.

What Measure ER Funds

Measure ER funding is used to support critical school facility improvements across the district, including:

►  Modernizing and transforming El Rancho High School to meet 21st-century educational standards
►  Upgrading school facilities to better equip students with modern skills for future careers
►  Repairing aging infrastructure, including leaky roofs and outdated systems
►  Removing hazardous materials, such as asbestos, where necessary
►  Upgrading essential systems, including heating, air conditioning, plumbing, wiring, and sewer systems
►  Improving school safety and campus security

These improvements help ensure that students and staff learn and work in safe, functional, and future-ready learning environments.

 

Construction Updates

The district regularly documents facility improvements funded through Measure ER. Updates include project highlights, construction progress, and campus improvements across the district.

February 2026 Update
December 2025 Update
September 2025 Update
January 2025 Update
 

Financial Transparency

El Rancho Unified School District is committed to transparency and accountability in the use of Measure ER funds.

Transparency is represented through our bond audit reports and our Citizens' Bond Oversight Committee (CBOC) meetings.