DEARBORN, MI – Dearborn Public Schools is weighing a $1.5 billion bond proposal to rebuild aging schools, renovate high schools and upgrade district facilities over the next 20 years without raising taxes for Dearborn homeowners.
District officials laid out the proposed facilities master plan during a May 11 Board of Education meeting, pitching it as a long-term effort to upgrade aging schools while maintaining neighborhood campuses.
If approved by voters, the plan would fund new kindergarten-through-eighth-grade campuses, major renovations at Fordson, Dearborn High and Edsel Ford high schools, districtwide security and infrastructure improvements, and possible repurposing of older buildings for other educational uses…