USD 107 Voters to Decide on School Bond Measure

Proposal includes HVAC upgrades and security enhancements for secondary school

Published on Feb. 26, 2026

Residents of the USD 107 school district in Superior, Nebraska will vote on a special bond election on Tuesday. The district is seeking voter approval to issue bonds to finance a new heating and air conditioning system for the secondary school as well as security upgrades. This is the second time in recent months the district has put a bond measure before voters after an earlier request was rejected.

Why it matters

The outcome of this vote will determine whether the school district can move forward with critical facility improvements and security enhancements. Voter approval is required for the district to issue the necessary bonds to fund the projects.

The details

The bond measure would provide funding for a new HVAC system at the USD 107 secondary school as well as security upgrades across the district's facilities. The district has reworked the plan and lowered the requested bond amount since the previous failed ballot measure. Voters will find information about the election, including a sample ballot and voting locations, in the local Jewell County Record newspaper.

  • The special election is scheduled for Tuesday, February 26, 2026.
  • The district previously put a bond measure before voters in recent months, but it was rejected.

The players

USD 107 School District

The public school district serving the Superior, Nebraska area.

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What’s next

If the bond measure is approved, the district will move forward with issuing the bonds and beginning the HVAC and security upgrade projects at the secondary school.

The takeaway

This vote represents an important decision for the community on whether to invest in critical facility and safety improvements for the local public school system.