The Comstock Public Schools community will have the opportunity to vote on a bond proposal on the May 5, 2026 election ballot. If approved by voters, this bond proposal would provide $23,700,000 for district-wide improvements.
This bond proposal was developed as a part of a long-term master plan for district facilities. Proposed bond projects were prioritized through a year-long facility assessment conducted by the Facilities Review Committee, a volunteer group composed of district staff, parents, alumni, and members of the Comstock community. Starting in the fall of 2024, this group of approximately 25 individuals toured one building each month, culminating in a set of findings and recommendations presented to the Board of Education.
Voters rejected a .5 mill bond proposal in November 2025, and the Facilities Review Committee re-evaluated prospective district projects in the current proposal.
Even if voters approve this bond proposal, Comstock's debt millage rate would still be among the lowest of all area school districts.
Polls are open: Tuesday, May 5, 2026 from 7am - 8pm
Vote absentee: Ballots available as early as March 6
You can register to vote through Election Day!
More voting information: www.michigan.gov/vote
If you have any questions, send a note to [email protected]