School Building and Site Bond Proposal has
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Shall the Clawson Public Schools, County of Oakland, State of Michigan, borrow the sum of not to exceed Fifty Five Million Nine Hundred Thirty Five Thousand Dollars ($55,935,000) and issue its general obligation unlimited tax bonds therefor, in one or more series, for the purpose of paying for the cost of the following projects:
Preparing, developing and improving sites, including sites for school buildings and additions thereto, including the construction of new drives, parking lots and landscaping;
Preparing, developing and improving sites for the construction and equipping of athletic fields and playgrounds;
Constructing, erecting, equipping and furnishing a new Middle School facility;
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Clawson, MI- Voters in the Clawson Public Schools District have a bond proposal on the Aug. 3 primary ballot. There are no candidates for office on the ballot, only the proposal. It states:
“Clawson Public Schools County of Oakland State of Michigan Shall the Clawson Public Schools, County of Oakland, State of Michigan, borrow the sum of not to exceed Fifty Five Million Nine Hundred Thirty Five Thousand Dollars ($55,935,000) and issue its general obligation unlimited tax bonds therefor, in one or more series, for the purpose of paying for the cost of the following projects: – Preparing, developing and improving sites, including sites for school buildings and additions thereto, including the construction of new drives, parking lots and landscaping; – Preparing, developing and improving sites for the construction and equipping of athletic fields and playgrounds; – Constructing, erecting, equipping and furnishing a new Middle School fac
Clawson Public Schools’ bond to appear on Aug. 3 ballot
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CLAWSON On March 29, Clawson Public Schools submitted its bond proposal to the Michigan Department of Treasury, and the school board unanimously voted to approve the plan May 3.
The issue will appear on the Aug. 3 ballot. If approved by Clawson voters, the 30-year bond would provide no increase to residents’ current tax rate and generate $55.9 million to create a central campus and early childhood center with improvements across the district.
“The bond will bring in about $54 million that we can spend (after an early insurance payment),” CPS Superintendent Tim Wilson said in a presentation during the virtual Clawson City Council meeting June 1.
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A teacher who helps preside over a program for students with autism, Carrie Jones knows full well some aspects the general public might not understand.
First and foremost is the uniqueness of each child.
“If you have met one child with autism, then you have only met one child with autism,” Jones said.
Jones is a teacher at Clawson Public Schools in suburban Detroit, which, for 17 years has had a program specifically designed and dedicated for students with autism.