Voters in six different school districts will be deciding on over $1.1 billion in school improvement bonds in the November general election.

Those six are among 10 districts that will have initiatives on the ballot, with two districts – Oxford and Clarenceville having two different proposals.

From reinstituting sinking fund tax levies to renewing sinking funds or passing facilities bonds, some districts are looking to reinforce their current infrastructure and some are looking to create a new future for their students, staff and teachers.

Here is a list of ballot initiatives for the Nov. 4 election.

BLOOMFIELD HILLS

Bloomfield Hills schools is asking voters to replace and extend their current sinking fund millage for ten years at a tax rate of 1.5-mills, which would be an increase ove

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