Schools

Residents Group to Meet to Organize, Discuss Potential Ferndale School Bond

Citizens for Quality Schools to meet Sunday evening at Drayton Avenue Presbyterian Church.

Though a school bond vote in February isn't official yet — it won't be official until the Ferndale Board of Education votes on it at its meeting Monday — a residents group in support of it is forming.

The group — Citizens for Quality Schools — is meeting on Sunday at 6:30 p.m. at .

The meeting is open to everyone in the Ferndale school district, which includes most of Ferndale, a portion of Oak Park and Royal Oak Township and all of Pleasant Ridge. Free childcare will be provided. You can visit the group on Facebook here for more details.

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The bond is a school improvement bond for $22.8 million. You can read about the details of the bond .

Also, Ferndale Superintendent Gary Meier has to discuss these school improvements at the various buildings around the district.

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Correction: A previous version of this story incorrectly stated Royal Oak Township's district. This version corrects that error.

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