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Grand Rapids Public Schools will host a public feedback session tonight concerning their 2024 strategic plan.
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Administrators in the Grand Rapids Public Schools say closing some underused buildings could save the district millions of dollars.
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We talk to guests from GRPS, including Kurt Johnson from GRPS Foundation and Race Director plus Tanell Hills with GCBS.
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After voters passed a $305 million bond last week, Grand Rapids Public Schools is proposing the closure of a number of its current buildings in order to better utilize that money.
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Yes for GR Kids campaign says residents will continue paying the same tax as voter approved 2015 bond.
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We welcome GRPS Superintendent Dr. Leadriane Roby, who shares the background on the proposal, and resources to prepare the voters.
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Leon Hendrix, GRPS Communications, discusses the key themes, what it is, why it’s up for a vote, and how best to learn about the proposal in prep for the November 7 vote.
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Officials say it's a "once in a lifetime opportunity" to extend current rates and not raise taxes
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Chief Eric Winstrom meanwhile hoping someone has video footage of murder or incident.
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The Grand Rapids Public School Board of Education voted unanimously to approve language for a $305 million no-tax-increase bond proposal, Monday. The measure will appear on the ballot this fall.