August 2 Bond Proposal

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On the August 2 ballot, you will be asked to vote on the Montague Area Public Schools Bond Proposal.  Visit this website for more, detailed information.

The projects planned in this proposal address infrastructure and capacity needs in our district. Following assessments by our architecture and construction partners, as well as conversations with community members, staff, and students, we have identified projects that would provide additional student space on our campus while maintaining the current millage rate. If supported by voters, this tax-neutral bond (0 mill increase) will positively impact our students, while expanding opportunities for our community. If you have any questions, please reach out to Superintendent Jeff Johnson at johnsonj@mapsk12.org or 231-893-1515.  Montague is a great place to be! Go Wildcats!

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