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Dearborn superintendent previews possible 2025–26 infrastructure bond, says district has two emergency 'forgiveness' days left

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Superintendent told the Dearborn City School District board the district is studying a potential infrastructure bond for 2025 or 2026, teams are working on building preservation and communications, and the district has used four of six allowed closure-forgiveness days and must meet a 75% attendance threshold for a day to count.

The superintendent of Dearborn City School District said the district is continuing work on a potential infrastructure bond that could come before voters in 2025 or 2026, and that staff and outside consultants are preparing studies and communications ahead of any board decision.

In an update at the board meeting, the superintendent said two consultant teams are working on separate tasks: one (identified in the…

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