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Godwin Heights Voters Approve $44.5 Million Bond for Upgrades

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Voters in the Godwin Heights School District have approved a significant bond proposal aimed at enhancing educational facilities and resources. On November 4, 2023, the electorate voted in favor of a 25-year bond totaling $44.5 million, with a decisive outcome of 290 votes (72.32%) in support and 111 votes (27.68%) against, according to unofficial results from the Kent County Clerk’s Office.

This bond will enable a series of remodels and upgrades across several district buildings. The projected millage to be levied for these bonds starting in 2026 is estimated at 2.10 ($2.10 for every $1,000 of taxable valuation), which is set to result in a net increase of zero mills compared to the previous year’s levy. This detail was included in the ballot language provided by the Kent County authorities.

Planned Upgrades and Improvements

The approved funding will facilitate various enhancements, including the remodeling of school buildings, the addition of new instructional technology, and the acquisition of new school buses. Notably, the bond will also allow for the development of playgrounds, thereby improving outdoor facilities for students.

The bond will impact five key facilities within the district: the Godwin Heights Early Childhood Center, West Godwin Elementary, North Godwin Elementary, Godwin Heights Middle School, and Godwin Heights High School. With these investments, the district aims to create a more modern and conducive learning environment for its students.

Next Steps and Verification

It is important to note that all election results remain unofficial until they are verified by the Board of County Canvassers. For more details about the bond proposal and its implications for the district, residents can visit the school district’s official website.

The approval of this bond represents a significant investment in the future of education within the Godwin Heights community, reflecting the priorities and commitment of local voters to enhance educational facilities for the benefit of students and families.

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