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(The Center Square) – Many of the state’s 137 school funding referenda passed during Tuesday’s election, including more than $600 million for the Madison Metropolitan School District. A pair ...
Wisconsin voters approved a statewide referendum question on the Nov. 5 ballot that changes the state constitution to say that "only" U.S. citizens can vote in Wisconsin's elections.
Since 1993, Wisconsin school districts have been confined by state-imposed revenue limits, which were locked in at different amounts for each district depending on what they spent the prior year.
It grants parents access to their child's records, allows amendments, and controls disclosure. After a student turns 18, their consent is generally required for disclosure. The law applies to institutions receiving U.S. Department of Education funds and provides privacy rights to students 18 years or older, or those in post-secondary institutions.
Here's an explanation of the referendum question, what noncitizen voting is, the groups on both sides of the referendum question, and why there have been so many referendum questions on Wisconsin ...
The Oregon School district is projected to grow by 2,000 students by 2030, a nearly 50% increase of the current enrollment. To deal with this expected surge, the school district built a new K-6 elementary school in 2018 and has plans to pass a referendum for a second middle school in 2024.
The referendum will phase in a revenue limit increase over two years with a 44 cent per $1,000 of assessed property value increase in 2024 and an additional 47 cent increase per $1,000 of assessed ...
The district currently serves 3,939 students. Each school in the district has a building leadership team and a Parent-Teacher Association to promote learning. Students are encouraged to participate in extra-curricular activities, including music, sports, and academic programs. The district motto is "Empower and Inspire Every Student to Success".