Schools
Read Up on the Aug. 6 Farmington Public Schools Bond Referendum
Here's a recap of the articles we've published about Tuesday's election.
We've published a number of stores about the Aug. 6 Farmington Public Schools bond referendum, including interviews with residents on both sides of the issue and informational articles about what's included in the bond. Here's a review:
Voices
- Farmington Hills Mayor Wants to Keep Schools 'Ahead of the Game'
- Farmington Schools Parent Opposes Bond Tax Increase
- North Farmington Teacher: Technology Pilot Resulted in Higher Grades
- Upper Elementary Teacher Says Bond Would Bring Critical Improvements
- Farmington Schools Volunteer: Bond Would Boost Technology
- Farmington Parent Says $222M Bond Moves District Forward
- Millage Concerns Drive Farmington Council Member's No Vote
- Farmington Schools Volunteer, Parent Says She'll Vote 'No' on Bond
Bond Information
- Farmington Schools Bond Would Revamp Learning Spaces
- Harrison Pool, New Athletic Fields Among Farmington Bond Plans
- Farmington School Bond Proceeds Would Improve Aging Buildings
- Farmington Schools Voters Not Alone in Facing August Millage Vote
- See How Farmington School Officials Will Ask for $222 Million
- Committees Pave the Way for Farmington Schools Bond Referendum
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