Jan 17, 2025

Kewaunee School District set to place $24.5 million capital referendum on ballot

Posted by Education

Kewaunee School District residents will have an extra reason to head to the polls on April 1st if the school board approves a proposed referendum question on Monday. The school board will decide on an initial resolution authorizing the issuance of general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed $24.5 million to fund improvements to its facilities. Last month, school officials released the findings of its facilities study, including feedback from over 550 residents following a facilities plan update with help from EUA and Miron Construction. While high schools have room for continued growth, elementary and middle schools are nearing capacity. According to the survey, more than sixty percent of the respondents would approve of the district filling underutilized rooms in the high school and filling them with eighth. The second option that was closer to $32 million would have added onto the Kewaunee Grade School. Kewaunee Superintendent Scott Fritz says if there was ever a time to make these improvements, doing so now as prices continue to rise makes perfect sense.