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Bond Oversight Committee Update
The APS Citizens Bond Oversight Committee has named Mary Berrigan as chair and Mary Lewis as vice-chair for the 2005-06 year. The committee, established by the APS Board of Education, provides accountability to citizens ensuring that bond-funded construction projects are on time and on budget.

The APS bond measure was approved by voters in 2002 and is funding improvements at every school in the district.

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APS students enjoy bond-funded improvements at their schools.
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“The citizens committee brings together school and business leaders, parents and community members to ensure that every bond dollar is spent wisely. Our guiding principle is to keep the promise of providing students with the school environments they deserve.”- Mary Berrigan, CBOC Chair

 
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The committee meets quarterly to review progress on construction projects and provides annual reports to the board of education. To learn more about the committee, visit
www.aps.k12.co.us/bond.

CBOC members

  • Mary Berrigan, community representative, The Medical Center of Aurora
  • Stanley DePue, community representative, Wells Fargo Bank
  • Willie Jones, APS Board of Education representative
  • Peggy Kerns, community representative, National Conference of State Legislatures
  • Mary Lewis, APS parent and community representative
  • Randy Mills, APS parent, teacher and community representative
  • Dale Mingilton, APS parent and community representative, FirstBank Holding Company of Colorado
  • Ken Neeper, community representative, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
  • Randy Patrick, community representative
  • Brent Pilloud, APS parent and community representative  
 
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