Mailbag: Please thank boys for their kindness gazettetimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from gazettetimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Shirley Edith (Kurtz) McDaniel 1935 newsregister.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from newsregister.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Zeeland voters approve $75M school bond to upgrade facilities for growing student population
Updated 12:19 AM;
Today 9:46 PM
Zeeland Public Schools is asking voters to consider a bond proposal on May 4, 2021 that would generate $75 million for the district. (MLive file photo)Alyssa Keown | MLive.com
Facebook Share
ZEELAND, MI – Voters approved a $75 million bond proposal to help Zeeland Public Schools keep up with rising student enrollment on Tuesday, May 4.
The school improvement bond passed 2,287 to 1,545, according to unofficial election results from the Ottawa County Clerk’s office.
“Our community has shared its voice today and once again has placed kids first,” Superintendent Cal De Kuiper said in a prepared statement. “This win is for students, for education, and for the Zeeland community as a whole. Thank you.”
This is a community calendar. To accommodate demand for the print edition, we ask that items be brief and include time, date, place, address, admission cost and a contact number for publication. Inclusion of items is at the discretion of the newspaper. Further information is available at 541-812-6078 or jane.stoltz@lee.net.
Assistance
TUESDAY
Due to the extension by the Internal Revenue Service and the State of Oregon, the income tax due date is now May 17. LocalÂ
AARP Tax-Aide councilors have appointments available in Philomath for anyone looking for free preparation of simple tax returns. Appointments: 541-602-5829.
Santa Barbara Education Foundation Honors Craig Price, Nick Rail with HOPE Awards
The recipients are recognized for their philanthropic efforts and for their years of service dedicated to supporting students
In a screenshot, Mallory Price, a literacy coach at Adams Elementary School, speaks about her father, Craig Price, before presenting him with the Santa Barbara Education Foundation’s HOPE Award on Thursday. By Brooke Holland, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @BT Holland
April 29, 2021
| 9:15 p.m.
Two local champions of public education were honored Thursday at the Santa Barbara Education Foundation’s HOPE Awards for their philanthropic efforts and longtime support of students.