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Bond Update: Elementary Multi-Purpose Rooms at Murphy, Schickler and Turrill

You may have noticed some fencing, like seen in the photo below, going up at Murphy, Schickler and Turrill Elementary Schools.. These are going up around the footprint of our bond-funded multi-purpose rooms. Once they are constructed, all of our elementary schools will have separate gym and cafeteria space (Lynch Elementary already has separate spaces).…
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LCS Bond Update: March 3, 2023

Wednesday evening, the Lapeer Community Schools Board of Education was presented with preliminary timeline information for the projects funded by the LCS Bond Proposal passed by voters in November 2022. Lapeer Community Schools Superintendent Matt Wandrie spoke to the board at its regular meeting about the overlapping nature of the projects, and the strategies the…
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Letter to the Editor: ‘The Best is Yet to Come’

This letter to the editor from Matt Wandrie, LCS Superintendent, appeared in the November 13 edition of the Lapeer County Press. Last Wednesday, people across Lapeer Community Schools woke up to the news of the passing of our 2022 School Improvement Bond. Some woke up earlier than others, and a few never made it to…
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LCS Bond Passes with Overwhelming Support from Community

On Tuesday, November 8, nearly 12,000 residents came out in support of the 2022 LCS School Improvement Bond, by far the largest turnout in district history. We are overwhelmed by the generous support of our community and we look forward to tackling the bond project list in the near future. A special thanks is owed…
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County Press Publisher Endorses LCS School Improvement Bond

In Sunday’s edition of the County Press, Wes Smith endorsed the LCS School Improvement Bond citing the positive impact these types of bonds can have on the overall health of the community, specifically local businesses. For the editorial, he reached out to several local business owners to get their take on the bond. Ben Warren,…
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Lapeer County Press Publishes Feature on Bond-Funded Safety and Security Measures

Recently, our friends at the Lapeer County Press published an article on the district-wide safety and security measures that would be funded by the passage of the 2022 School Improvement Bond on Nov. 8. The District has earmarked approximately $2 million for safety and security upgrades, which includes strategies to secure classrooms (door locks, barricades)…
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Lapeer County Press Publishes Feature on Bond Projects at Bus Garage

Recently, our friends at the Lapeer County Press published an article on the numerous projects at the bus garage that would be funded by the passage of the 2022 School Improvement Bond on Nov. 8. In addition to long-overdue upgrades to the structure of the garage, the school improvement bond calls for an additional 10…
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Secure Open Classrooms: It’s in the Bond

As you may have heard, one of the super important facets of the 2022 LCS School Improvement Bond is funding to close open classrooms at Schickler Elementary. This has been a goal of the District for many years, and this bond presents a great opportunity to complete this critical project. What’s an open classroom? Take…
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Check it Out: Four-Page Bond Insert in Lapeer Area View

On October 7, we published a four-page insert in the Lapeer Area View with School Improvement Bond information. This is another attempt to get information to members of our community who are not necessarily connected to our schools. If you missed it, you can download it here. Please share this information with friends and family…
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School Bond Information Flyer for Friends and Family

If you find yourself in conversations with friends and family about our 2022 Zero-Tax-Increase Bond Proposal, it might be helpful to have something to offer them. If you would like some bond information flyers, please stop by the Administration & Services Center, 250 Second St., in Lapeer during normal business hours (8 a.m. – 4:30…
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Round and Round: The Wheels on our Buses go to Mexico and Back Every Day

Transportation is a huge deal in the District, mainly because the District itself is, well, HUGE. One of the main reasons why our transportation system is leveraged to the max is because the District spans over 200 square miles — that’s a ton of real estate for a single school district. That’s larger than our…
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November 8 School Bond Election: Request Your Absentee Ballot Today!

If you plan on voting in the November 8 general election, now is the time to have a plan. Will you vote in person or absentee? If you plan to vote absentee, make sure you get your ballot application completed. Absentee voting is available to any registered voter. You can vote (via absentee ballot) at…
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LCS Board Votes to Return School Improvement Bond to Ballot Following Narrow Defeat

On Wednesday evening, the Lapeer Community Schools (LCS) Board of Education convened for a special meeting to discuss next steps related to the most recent school improvement bond proposal. After discussion, the Board voted unanimously to re-submit the proposal to appear before district voters on November 8, 2022. The specifics of the proposal, which failed…
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School Districts Need Bond Funds to Maintain Facilities; Here are Numerous Examples

We have gone to great lengths to point out the fact that school improvement bonds, like the one we are proposing on November 8, are vital to our ability to maintain the facilities we have in the District. This is true for school districts across the state. It is how major projects get done, because…
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All Things Bond: Zoom Discussion with Staff

Click the video above to view an in-depth discussion of the 2022 Zero-Tax-Increase School Improvement Bond. Several members of our staff discuss the various aspects of the proposal including security, transportation, HVAC, infrastructure, grade configuration and more! Thank you to Summer Putnam, Matt Wandrie, Doug Lindsay, Wyatt Stevens, Michelle Bradford, Shad Spilski, Linda Thompson, Kim…
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Hidden in the Bond: More Space for Specials at the Elementary Level

One important change proposed in the Zero-Tax-Increase School Improvement Bond, is buried deep in the bond project list. As a consequence of moving ninth graders back to the high school, the District configuration of grades would change slightly: Proposed Grade Configuration High School: 9-12 Zemmer: 7-8 Rolland-Warner: 5-6 Elementary Schools: E5K-4 The change at the…
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SOS: Secure Our Schools Without Raising Taxes

Last Sunday, the Lapeer County Press did a story on the LCS Zero-Tax-Increase School Improvement Bond with a focus on what passage of the proposal would mean for the security of our schools. Read the full article, here. In short, critical safety and security needs in our schools can be addressed with funds from this…
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2022 School Improvement Bond: Pass or Fail, Your Taxes are Going Down

I was asked an important question about the 2022 Zero-Tax-Increase School Bond Proposal recently: What will happen to the millage rate if the bond fails? This is a great question and, fortunately, it’s a simple answer: For taxpayers within the boundaries of Lapeer Community Schools, taxes will go down regardless of the outcome of the vote…







