Godwin Heights schools asking voters for $44.5M bond for schools, bus upgrades

WYOMING, MI – Voters in the Godwin Heights Public Schools district will decide Nov. 4 on a 25-year, $44.5 million bond for partial remodels and upgrades.

School leaders are emphasizing that a yes vote would not mean a tax rate increase.

Superintendent Chad Conklin told MLive/The Grand Rapids Press the bond focuses on three key areas in safety and security…

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