New classrooms and technology upgrades are just a couple of the improvements under consideration by the Saugatuck school board, which is proposing to ask voters in November to approve a $12.3 million loan. Board members say the loan will not increase taxes.
According to excerpts from the story:
Saugatuck Public Schools may ask voters in November for permission to borrow $12.3 million to fund construction projects including new elementary school classrooms, an art room at the high school, an athletic track around the existing football field and technology upgrades.
School board members discussed the proposal at their Monday night workshop meeting, although some of the specifics of the bond issue remain to be determined.
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