
Voters in Southwest Michigan headed to the polls to decide a host of school proposals on Tuesday with mixed results.
In Berrien County, a $98 million bond proposed for St. Joseph Public Schools was rejected on a vote of 3,464 to 2,554.
Meanwhile, a renewal of the Lakeshore Public Schools sinking fund passed by a strong margin.
Two bonds proposed by Coloma Community Schools were rejected by voters.
A bond for Brandywine Community Schools was approved.
In Cass County, an Edwardsburg Public Schools bond proposal was approved.
In Van Buren County, two proposals from Mattawan Schools were approved.
A bond to pay for technology at Bloomingdale Public Schools was narrowly passed, while a bond for building remodeling failed.
Finally, a millage proposed by the Van Buren District Library was approved.