Davis school district bond program moves forward with MPR groundbreakings 4 minute read The Davis school board and Superintendent John Bowes pose for a groundbreaking photo at North Davis Elementary. DJUSD/Courtesy photo Support Local Journalism Shares Major construction funded by the Davis Joint Unified School District bond program has kicked off in recent weeks with three groundbreaking ceremonies, and one more to come, to begin the construction of four new elementary school multipurpose rooms. All the MPRs — which are going up at North Davis Elementary, Birch Lane Elementary, Willett Elementary and César Chávez Elementary — will be finished in about a year, and several other bond construction projects will be going on over the next few years. The projects include the Pamela Mari Tech Hub at Da Vinci Charter Academy; an early-learning center at Korematsu Elementary; an aquatics center and a STEM building at Davis Senior High School; science labs at Da Vinci and Emerson Junior High School; and a few projects focused on career technical education.