Kzoo voters deciding on $96.7M school bond

KALAMAZOO, Mich. (WOOD) — Voters are being asked to approve the largest bond issue in the history of Kalamazoo Public Schools.

The district is asking for $96.7 million. If the bond is approved, about half of the money would go toward replacing outdated equipment, like roofs, boilers, parking lots, lighting, windows and buses. About a quarter of the cash would replace Edison Environmental Science Academy. The rest would pay for improved school security, a districtwide kitchen and an addition to Phoenix High School.

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