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Ecorse Public Schools County of Wayne State of Michigan Bonds

Ecorse Public Schools, located in the County of Wayne, Michigan, was established to provide quality education and foster the academic and personal development of its students. The district offers a comprehensive education program ranging from early childhood to secondary education, focusing on preparing students for future success through innovative teaching methods and community engagement.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
ECOSCD 2.30% 2027-05-01 USDEcorse Public Schools County of Wayne State of MichiganUnited States2027-05-012.3023.55
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Ecorse Public Schools County of Wayne State of Michigan issue history

Ecorse Public Schools began issuing bonds in the early 2000s to finance capital improvements and facility upgrades, with significant issuances occurring in 2010 for the renovation of aging structures. As of recent evaluations, the district's bonds have offered competitive yields compared to similar municipal issuances in the region, particularly beneficial for local investors seeking steady returns. In light of current market conditions, the district has been exploring options for new bond issues aimed at supporting infrastructure improvements, following a successful bond referendum that garnered strong community support in 2021.