COMSTOCK TOWNSHIP, MI (WKZO AM/FM) – The board of education at Comstock Public Schools is looking at their options after a second bond request was defeated at the ballot box last week.
The district had sought $23.7-million to install new roofs, add air conditioning in the high school and make other infrastructure improvements.
Superintendent Dr. Jeff Thoenes says they will convene the facilities committee to redraw the request a third time, but adds the problems won’t stop and says two-thirds of the middle school roof is in its “last phase of existence.”
The district has applied for a state grant and can also take out a loan if voters keep saying no.





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