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The COVID-19 pandemic upended the global economy in ways that still affect us all, including our investment in new schools and vital technology. Portage Public Schools seeks voter approval of a bond request—with no projected increase to the 2024 millage—to finish the job.

For every student and every future.

As part of the District's effort to engage with community members, PPS hosted two 2025 Bond Informational Nights where staff, families and community members toured our new schools, heard from Superintendent Johnny Edwards and asked questions about the bond request.

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Did you miss the events but still have questions? You can submit your questions to PPS on our website at portageps.org/2025bond.

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What's needed?

Voter approval of the 2025 Bond to finish construction to replace or upgrade outdated school buildings, update vital technology and services.

Total of bond request: $132.4 million

What gets done?

  • Replace Amberly Elementary

  • Replace Angling Road Elementary

  • Renovate Moorsbridge Elementary

  • Replace Portage Community Education Center (Community High School & Early Childhood - Curious Kids)

  • Finish modernizing technology for current & future learning & safety

  • Replace outdated buses

What's the impact?

NO MILLAGE RATE INCREASE!

  • Elementary schools completed

  • Outdated & expensive PCEC replaced to serve Community High School & Early Childhood Education (Curious Kids)

  • Crucial technology modernized

  • Transportation made reliable

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You'll find more Frequently Asked Questions, instructions on obtaining your absentee ballot, and more information about the Future of Elementary Learning at our Bond website.