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Plymouth-Canton School Administrators to Hold Bond Informational Meetings

Two public forums will be held on April 25 to discuss the $114.4 million bond proposal.

Plymouth-Canton School Administrators will hold two informational meetings discussing the $114.4 million bond proposal on April 25. 

On May 7, voters in the Plymouth and Canton communities will be asked to consider the bond proposal for facility and site improvements to address student learning, technology, health, safety, and security at our facilities and sites.

The bond proposal will not increase the current tax rate.  

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If the bond is approved, voters would opt to hold the rate from an existing millage at 4.1 mills rather than decreasing to 3.75, or about $35 a year for owners of a $200,000 home. 

The informational public forums to educate voters on the bond proposal will be held Thursday, April 25 at the Plymouth Cultural Center and at Canton High School in the DuBois Little Theatre. Both meetings will begin at 7 p.m. 

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For more information, visit pccs.k12.mi.us


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