Monday, April 5, 2010
2:12 PM
School districts seek $260 million in referendums
Three dozen school districts are asking voters for an additional $260 million through a total of 48 referendum questions on Tuesday's ballots.
The largest referendum will be held in Jefferson, where the school board is asking voters for more than $35 million to fund an addition and renovations to the local high school.
Other large ballot initiatives set for April 6 include: the Waunakee Community School District, which will hold four referendums totaling $34.5 million; Pewaukee, which is seeking nearly $25 million through three referendums; Johnson Creek, holding two referendums worth just over $20 million; the Green Bay Area School District with two referendums totaling $16.7 million; the Stoughton Area School District with two referendums worth a total of $15.7 million; and one referendum for $11.9 million in central Wisconsin's Tomorrow River School District.
See all school referendum information and results:
http://www2.dpi.state.wi.us/sfsref/ref_Home.aspx
-- By Andy Szal
Labels: 2010_spring_election
