Wisconsin School Districts Seek Voter Approval
Wisconsin School Districts Seek Voter Approval

Wisconsin School Districts Seek Voter Approval

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Several school districts across Wisconsin and Michigan are hosting informational sessions to educate voters about upcoming referendums. The West Salem School District seeks approval for a recurring revenue limit increase for operating expenses and a $28 million capital project for improvements, including a new gym and a Career and Technical Education Center. In Sheboygan, the district is asking for $121 million for the rebuilds of two middle schools, with information sessions planned for October. The Evansville Community School District aims to restore budget cuts with a $2.9 million operational referendum, while Midland Public Schools is gathering community feedback on potential bond proposals for its facilities. Additionally, Green Bay Schools are requesting $183 million for maintenance and security enhancements. These efforts highlight the increasing need for funding to address aging infrastructure and operational challenges in schools.

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