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April  2nd Referendum Questions

By Wisconsin School Administrators Alliance staff | March 15, 2024

The Spring Election/Presidential Primary on April 2nd, is quickly approaching.  In addition to school board races, SAA is closely monitoring the 91 questions for school district referendums taking place in 85 districts across the state.  The number of questions is slightly higher than in the prior year.   Below is a list of the questions:

School Referendum – Issue Debt

Abbotsford School District$ 17,000,000.00Debt Referendum
Algoma School District$ 10,050,000.00Improvements to District buildings and grounds including safety, security and energy efficiency upgrades. Improvements to elementary school plumbing, roof and playground surface replacements. Renovating and remodeling middle/high school classrooms and support areas, restrooms, parking lot replacement, track resurfacing, window and door replacements. Renovating the Performing Arts Center audio, lighting and acoustical ceiling.
Boyceville Community School District$ 18,000,000.00Paying the cost of a school facility improvement project consisting of: district-wide building systems, infrastructure and capital maintenance improvements; remodeling, safety, security and site improvements at the Elementary and Middle/High Schools; technology updates; improvements to the bus garage; and acquisition of furnishings, fixtures, and equipment, including school buses/vehicles.
Brodhead School District$ 17,485,000.00Resolution Authorizing General Obligation Bonds In An Amount Not To Exceed $17,485,000.
Cadott Community School District$ 25,400,000.00Public purpose of paying the cost of a school building and facility improvement projects
Drummond Area School District$ 29,980,000.00CTE/Tech Ed addition and remodel.
HVAC and electrical system upgrade and replacement.
Exterior building envelope repair and site repair to prevent flooding.
Remodel areas throughout the building to update the educational spaces and comply with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) — restrooms included.
Creation of a secure entrance to control visitor access.
Furniture, fixtures and equipment.
Ellsworth Community School District$ 25,445,000.00School facility improvement projects at the Middle and High Schools consisting of: construction of additions and renovations, including for physical education, fitness, career and technical education spaces: capital maintenance, building infrastructure, systems and site improvements: and acquisition of furnishings, fixtures and equipment.
Hamilton School District$ 25,000,000.00District-wide safety and site improvements, building updates and capital maintenance; renovations, including for technical education, science and art classrooms at Hamilton High School and construction of an addition to the cafeteria/commons area; renovations at Templeton Middle School; renovations and construction of an addition at Lannon Elementary School; and acquisition of furnishings, fixtures and equipment.
Herman-Neosho-Rubicon School District$ 23,000,000.00Shall the Herman-Neosho-Rubicon School District, Dodge and Washington Counties, Wisconsin be authorized to issue pursuant to Chapter 67 of the Wisconsin Statutes, general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed $23,000,000 for the public purpose of paying the cost of a school building and facility improvement project consisting of: construction of additions, renovations, building infrastructure and site improvements, and acquisition of furnishings, fixtures, and equipment to create a single campus at the current intermediate site?
Hustisford School District$ 5,300,000.00School facility improvement project consisting of MSHS Roof Replacement; HVAC maintenance and improvements at JHE & MSHS.
Iola-Scandinavia School District$ 2,300,000.00Referendum to issue debt for school safety and building updates
Lake Country School District$ 9,500,000.00General Obligation Bonds in an amount not to exceed $9,500,000 for the public purpose of paying the cost of a school building and facility improvement project consisting of: district-wide safety, security, building systems, parking lot, and technology infrastructure improvements.
Marshall School District$ 5,000,000.00Seek permission to exceed the revenue limit for capital improvement projects including district-wide safe and secure school entrance improvements and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessibility updates; capital maintenance improvements, including roof and window replacements at Marshall Elementary School; a bathroom/concessions building at District athletic facilities; and acquisition of furnishings, fixtures and equipment.
Merrill Area School District$ 16,000,000.00District wide school building and facility improvement
Mukwonago School District$ 102,300,000.00Construction of a new middle school and elementary renovations for 4k classrooms
New Richmond School District$ 113,700,000.00Shall the School District of New Richmond, St. Croix County, Wisconsin be authorized to
issue pursuant to Chapter 67 of the Wisconsin Statutes, general obligation bonds in an amount not to
exceed $113,700,000 for the public purpose of paying the cost of a school building and facility
improvement project consisting of: construction of additions and renovations at Starr and Paperjack
Elementary Schools and the Middle School; district-wide safety and capacity, building infrastructure
and site improvements; and acquisition of associated furnishings, fixtures and equipment?
North Lakeland School District$ 5,700,000.00Repair aging building systems, interiors, exteriors and improve safety and security
Osceola School District$ 38,115,000.00Addition to the Intermediate School
Rhinelander School District$ 26,000,000.00Issue general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed $26,000,000 for the public purpose of paying the cost of a school building and facility improvement project.
Rib Lake School District$ 19,500,000.00District-wide building maintenance, building infrastructure and site improvements along with construction of additional connecting the middle and high schools, a safe secure entrance and a replacement gymnasium and renovations in the middle and high schools for academic spaces, band and choir spaces, technical education area, kitchen and cafeteria, office and fitness center.
Richland School District$ 27,160,000.00Shall the Richland School District, Richland County, Wisconsin be authorized to

issue pursuant to Chapter 67 of the Wisconsin Statutes, general obligation bonds in an amount not to

exceed $27,160,000 for the public purpose of paying the cost of a school facility improvement project

consisting of: district-wide safety, security and site improvements and Americans with Disabilities Act

compliance updates; remodeling and upgrades to District technical education space; roofing

improvements at the High School; district-wide capital maintenance, infrastructure and HVAC

improvements, including adding air conditioning to the school buildings where needed; auditorium

upgrades; and acquisition of furnishings, fixtures and equipment?
River Valley School District$ 14,500,000.00Issue debt for a school building project at the High School consisting of: construction of a performing arts center addition and a safe and secure entrance; remodeling and ADA compliance updates, including to the performing arts commons and stage areas; site improvements and other associated work; and acquisition of furnishings, fixtures and equipment.
River Valley School District$ 19,500,000.00Issue debt to create a single River Valley School District campus; building infrastructure, site improvements, ADA accessibility updates and other associated work; and acquisition of furnishings, fixtures and equipment.
Pewaukee School District$ 28,500,000.00Career & Technical Education High School additions & renovations, district wide capital maintenance
Port Edwards School District$ 7,300,000.00$7,300,000 Capital Referendum
Shawano School District$ 54,500,000.00Facilities Improvement Project
Stanley-Boyd Area School District$ 23,000,000.00School building and facility improvements consisting of: Gymnasium, locker rooms and commons, relocation of district office.

School Referendum – Recurring Referendum

Barneveld School District$ 1,000,000.00Operating Costs and Maintenance
Birchwood School District$ 2,600,000.00Operational referendum to cover ongoing expenses.
Edgerton School District$ 3,500,000.00RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE SCHOOL
DISTRICT BUDGET TO EXCEED REVENUE LIMIT
BY $3,500,000 FOR RECURRING PURPOSES
Hamilton School District$ 7,600,000.00Exceed the revenue limit specified in Section 121.91, Wisconsin Statutes, by $7,600,000 beginning with the 2024-2025 school year, for recurring purposes consisting of operational and maintenance expenses, including to maintain current class sizes, staffing levels, academic programs, course offerings and services.
Highland School District$ 600,000.00Exceed the revenue limit, by $600,000 beginning with
the 2024-2025 school year, for recurring purposes consisting of operational and maintenance expenses.
Johnson Creek School District$ 3,000,000.00Shall the School District of Johnson Creek, Jefferson County, Wisconsin be authorized to exceed the revenue limit specified in Section 121.91, Wisconsin Statutes, by $3,000,000 beginning with the 2024-2025 school year, for recurring purposes to maintain ongoing operational expenses, technology, safety, and educational programming?
Juda School District$ 500,000.00The District is seeking a $500,000 recurring operational referendum.
Kickapoo Area School District$ 1,600,000.00To exceed revenue limit for recurring purposes consisting of maintain existing educational programs and services.
Lake Geneva J1 School District$ 3,000,000.00$3,000,000 RR
McFarland School District$ 10,600,000.005yr Recurring Referendum to exceed Revenue Cap for additional revenues to be used to maintain 4K-Grade 12 instruction. $3,700,000 on a recurring basis, beginning with the 2024-2025 school year, $1,500,000 on a recurring basis, beginning with the 2025-2026 school year, $1,700,000 on a recurring basis, beginning with the 2026-2027 school year, $1,800,000 on a recurring basis, beginning with the 2027-2028 school year, and $1,900,000 on a recurring basis, beginning with the 2028-2029 school year
Milwaukee School District$ 252,000,000.00RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET TO EXCEED REVENUE LIMIT FOR RECURRING PURPOSES
North Lakeland School District$ 550,000.00To maintain current programming and educational excellence
Parkview School District$ 2,294,125.00Operational Recurring
Potosi School District$ 700,000.00Exceed Revenue Limit on a Recurring Basis beginning 2024-2025
Prentice School District$ 1,800,000.00District Operations, student programming, facility maintenance and staff salaries and benefits
Prescott School District$ 1,200,000.00requesting authorization to exceed the revenue limit
River Ridge School District$ 6,500,000.00Referendum to authorize exceeding Revenue Limit for $1,250,000 recurring and by an additional $250,000 thereafter in the next 3 years purposes consisting of operational costs to maintain instructional programs, staffing, technology, and Facilities Management
Stevens Point Area Public School District$ 14,000,000.00Maintain general operations
Stoughton Area School District$ 6,100,000.00To exceed the revenue limit for operational needs.

School Referendum – Non-Recurring Referendum

Beloit School District$ 27,000,000.00Seeking voter authority to exceed the revenue limits by $9,000,000 per year, non-recurring, for the 2024-25, 2025-26 & 2026-27 school years for operational purposes.
Brighton #1 School District$ 950,000.00Operational Referendum 2024-2025 , 2025-2026 , 2026-2027
Bristol #1 School District$ 1,400,000.002-year non-recurring Operational Referendum to exceed the revenue limit by $700,000 per year beginning with the 2024-2025 school year and ending with the 2025-2026 school year consisting of expenses to maintain operations, facility maintenance and to update curriculum and educational programming.
Cambria-Friesland School District$ 7,500,000.00To exceed the revenue limit for non-recurring purposes for the purpose of meeting operational expenses.
Chippewa Falls Area Unified School District$ 7,500,000.00RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET TO EXCEED REVENUE LIMIT BY $2,500,000 PER YEAR FOR THREE YEARS FOR NON-RECURRING PURPOSES
Cuba City School District$ 7,100,000.00Non-recurring Referendum for 4 years
De Pere School District$ 23,750,000.00Resolution authorizing the School District of De Pere Budget to exceed revenue limit by $4,750,000 per year for five years for non-recurring purposes
De Soto Area School District$ 4,800,000.00Non-recurring $1,200,000 per year for 2024-25 through 2027-2028 for maintaining education and operational services.
Drummond Area School District$ 4,800,000.00Current programs and services for students.
18 students:1 teacher ratio, especially at the elementary levels.
Course offerings (such as career & tech ed, agriculture, fine arts, Spanish, and more).
Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah School District$ 7,000,000.004-year, $7,000,000 for non-recurring purposes consisting of operational and general maintenance expenses
Evansville Community School District$ 22,300,000.00Five year referendum for non-recurring purposes consisting of operational and maintenance expenses, including to maintain current class sizes, to provide student resources, to maintain educational programming, salaries, and benefits, and to address facility maintenance
Fort Atkinson School District$ 19,500,000.00Non-recurring referendum for $6,500,000 per year for 3 years (FY25-27)
Frederic School District$ 4,280,000.00Exceed the revenue limit by an amount not to exceed $1,070,000 on a non-recurring basis for four years beginning with the 2024-25 school year for operational expenses, staffing and maintenance costs.
Green Lake School District$ 7,400,000.00For non-recurring purposes consisting of operational costs to maintain instruction programs, staffing, technology and facilities.
Greendale School District$ 12,500,000.00Non-Recurring Operational Referendum for operational and maintenance expenses of $2,500,000 per year for five years.
Greenwood School District$ 5,100,000.00a 4 year operational referendum for non-recurring purposes.
Jefferson School District$ 8,400,000.00Exceed revenue limit by $2,100,000 a year for 4 years on a non-recurring basis for operational needs
Lake Country School District$ 7,200,000.00Exceed the revenue limit specified in Section 121.91, Wisconsin Statutes, by $7,200,000 over 7 years for non-recurring purposes consisting of operational expenses, including but not limited to maintaining curriculum programs and services.
Luck School District$ 2,500,000.00Purposes consisting of maintaining current levels of educational programming and operational costs.
Luxemburg-Casco School District$ 5,400,000.00Exceed the revenue limit for years for operational expenses
Mauston School District$ 9,000,000.00Operational expenses, including for staff salary and benefits, to maintain class sizes and caseloads, to maintain technology and infrastructure, to maintain academic programs and to address behavior and mental health support.
Mellen School District$ 1,500,000.003 year non-recurring operational referendum for $500,000 for each year ($500,000 in 2024-2025, $500,000 in 2025-2026 and $500,000 in 2026-2027), for a total of $1,500,000.00.
Mercer School District$ 4,000,000.00A nonrecurring levy in the amount of $800,000.00 per year beginning with the 2024-2025 school year through the 2028-2029 school year for nonrecurring purposes consisting of operational and maintenance expenses; which includes staffing costs, instructional materials, deferred maintenance, and facility upkeep.
North Lake School District$ 3,400,000.00Referendum to Exceed the Revenue Limit for Four Years for Non-Recurring Purposes
Northern Ozaukee School District$ 6,800,000.00To exceed revenue limit for non-recurring purposes consisting of operational and maintenance expenses, including to maintain current educational programs, services, and facilities.
Osseo-Fairchild School District$ 8,800,000.00To Exceed Revenue Limit for Four Years for Non-Recurring Purposes
Platteville School District$ 10,500,000.00Five-year Non-recurring operational referendum to maintain educational programs and operations of the District.
Port Edwards School District$ 4,250,000.00$850,000 Non-Recurring for 5 Years
Richland School District$ 9,800,000.00Shall the Richland School District, Richland County, Wisconsin be authorized to

exceed the revenue limit specified in Section 121.91, Wisconsin Statutes, by $2,300,000 for the 2024-

2025 school year, by $2,400,000 for the 2025-2026 school year, by $2,500,000 for the 2026-2027 school

year and by $2,600,000 for the 2027-2028 school year, for non-recurring purposes consisting of expenses

related to ongoing educational programming, to pay compensation, and to sustain District operations?
Seymour Community School District$ 15,000,000.003 Year non recurring referendum
South Milwaukee School District$ 10,000,000.005 year non-recurring referendum for recurring costs / staff retention, safety/security, k-12 articulated pathways, and technology
Southwestern Wisconsin School District$ 3,000,000.00The Southwestern Wisconsin Community School District is asking for authority to exceed the revenue caps for operational purposes.
Sparta Area School District$ 1,500,000.00For operational expenses including for maintenance, safety, security, technology, staff compensation and benefits.
Thorp School District$ 3,600,000.00Operational costs that will include programming needs, resources, staffing and low cost maintenance needs.
Tomorrow River School District$ 2,700,000.00Exceed revenue limit by $900,000 for each of three years for non-recurring purposes.
Valders Area School District$ 3,900,000.00Operational expenses related to SRO, Math Interventionist, English Language Coord; technology upgrades; support for student behavior.
Walworth J1 School District$ 3,960,000.00a non-recurring four year referendum of $990,000 in 2024-2025, $990,000 in 2025-2026, $990,000 in 2026-2027, and $990,000 in 2027-2028.
Washington-Caldwell School District$ 1,800,000.00$450,000 for 4 years, beginning with 2024-25 for non-recurring purposes consisting of operational and maintenance expenses.
Waterford Graded J1 School District$ 20,000,000.00Exceed revenue limit by $4,000,000 for five years.
Westby Area School District$ 3,600,000.00Exceed Revenue Limit to sustain educational programs and to operate the District
Williams Bay School District$ 4,500,000.00Operational
Wisconsin Heights School District$ 12,800,000.00Four year non-recurring purpose – Exceed Revenue cap for general operating costs.

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