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Edwardsburg Public Schools seeks bond proposal

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Edwardsburg Public Schools are seeking out a bond proposal, for the first time in more than 20 years.

The district is asking for a 28-year $59.62 million bond.

They say it would replace two schools with a K-3 elementary school and add additions to the intermediate, middle, and high schools.

Superintendent, James Knoll, says that the bond is crucial, in order to upgrade the district.

The school officials say that the bond is needed to improve the learning environment, address safety needs, and upgrade infrastructures.

If approved, construction would be set to start in 2023 and be completed in 2027.

The bond would raise the tax rate to 5.9 mills.

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