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Miami Public Schools outlines $14.7 million bond plan to add classrooms, storm shelter and HVAC upgrades; vote Oct. 14

5912543 · October 7, 2025
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Miami Public Schools presented a $14.7 million bond proposal to the City Council on Oct. 7 that would add 16 classrooms at Will Rogers, create a district storm shelter for grades 1–12, modernize Nichols Upper Elementary restrooms and HVAC, and repurpose space for alternative education; early voting opens Oct. 9 and the election is Oct. 14

A representative of Miami Public Schools presented the district's plan for a $14.7 million bond election to the City Council on Oct. 7, saying the package focuses on safety and capacity needs and would be paid from bond proceeds if approved by voters.

"This year in our school district, we have established this theme, Together We," the school district presenter said, introducing a multi-year facilities plan that centers on growth, safety and innovation. The presenter said the bond would keep the district on a renewal cycle that can avoid a tax-rate…

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