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Hillsdale County Votes School Funding Proposals
March 24, 2026
On May 5, 2026, voters in Hillsdale County, Michigan, will decide on multiple school funding proposals across five school districts, including Columbia, Hanover-Horton, Hillsdale Community Schools, North Adams-Jerome, and others. These proposals encompass bond issues totaling over $18 million aimed at building additions, remodeling, security upgrades, instructional technology enhancements, and improvements to athletic and playground facilities. Additionally, a five-year operating millage renewal for Hillsdale Community Schools will allow levying up to 18 mills on non-homestead properties from 2027 through 2031. These measures primarily seek to maintain or improve school infrastructure and operations without increasing millage rates in most cases.
- Why this matters: The approval of these funding proposals will create significant procurement opportunities for construction, security systems, technology vendors, and facility maintenance contractors in Hillsdale County.
- Vendors and contractors specializing in educational infrastructure, security upgrades, and instructional technology should prepare for potential solicitations following voter approval.
- Procurement professionals should monitor the outcomes to align contract planning and resource allocation with anticipated funding availability starting in 2026 and beyond.
- The operating millage renewal indicates sustained funding for operational expenses, impacting service contracts and ongoing vendor relationships within Hillsdale Community Schools.
Agencies
Hillsdale County, Columbia School District, Hanover-Horton School District, Hillsdale Community Schools, North Adams-Jerome Public Schools
Contracts
$14.8 million, $3.91 million,
Locations
Sources
- The school proposals we're watching on May 5 in Hillsdale County · Hillsdale Daily News · Mar 24