Fraser (Mich.) district wins approval of $19.9 million bond plan

Feb. 25, 2011
Schools will receive wireless access, roof replacements

From The Macomb Daily: Voters in Fraser (Mich.) school district have approved a $19.9 million spending plan for technology and other improvements. The bond program includes $9.9 million for improvements that will make all buildings wireless accessible. Other projects include replacement of the roof at Fraser High School and the gym roof at Salk Elementary School, an auxiliary gym for the high school, and installation of security card systems.

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