BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE - BOND 2025

Step 4 of our Roadmap

 

2025 Bond Investments
HS Roof ReplacedMS Roof Replacement Bond 2020OT Roof Replaced Bond 2020Reid Roof Replacement

HS Bond 2020 Roof Replacement

OT Roof Replaced with Bond 2020 funds

Reid Roof Replacement with Bond 2020 funds

 

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COMMUNITY BOND SURVEY AND KEY PRIORITIES


Community Survey Results

 

BOND DETAILS

While the District has worked diligently to be a good steward of the resources entrusted to it, over time large-scale facility maintenance and enhancements still become necessary. There are a number of critical needs that would be addressed by the proposed Bond. In addition, there are safety upgrades that will serve to further protect our students and staff. Finally, the district is excited about plans to add additional spaces to enhance our student experience.

The Bond proposal would renew the current millage of 7.75 mills

 

WHAT PROJECTS ARE PLANNED WITH THE BOND FUNDS?


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Infrastructure Needs & Facility Life Cycle

  • HVAC systems: current age, life expectancy, and replacement costs
  • Roofs, boilers, asphalt/site work at RD, OT, MS, and HS

Academic & Program Enhancements

  • High School academic renovations (e.g., science classrooms/labs)
  • High School skilled trades and CTE
  • Create space for skilled trades to include West and North wings of HS for modern learning and facade improvements of HS.

Athletics & Extracurricular Spaces

  • Athletic field renovations: turf, lighting, track resurfacing, tennis court upgrades.
  • Middle school fields / Reid Fields?
  • New gymnasium with times for community accessibility for weight room/treadmills - indoor walking track
    • Consider including locker rooms, weight room, and wrestling room if costs?

Campus & Site Configuration

  • HS site reconfiguration (e.g., improved traffic flow from drive past OT to Gale)

Improvements at Other Schools

  • FCAs (Facility Condition Assessment Items) at RD, OT, and MS.  
  • Roofs, HVAC, Asphalts. Safety, updated furniture, and classroom technology in all buildings

 

UNDERSTANDING THE BALLOT LANGUAGE

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UNDERSTANDING SCHOOL FUNDING

 

VOTER AND ELECTION INFORMATION

In-Person Voting November 4, 2025 at Goodrich High School.  7a-8p

 

For questions on the bond process or proposed projects, please contact Superintendent of Goodrich Area Schools, 
Mr. Baszler at
(810) 591-2250.

Mr. Baszler

No increase bond

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