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(WGTD)---School districts in Wisconsin continue to assess the impact of state and federal budget decisions.
Four Kenosha county school districts placed referendum questions on the spring election ballots, but only one district saw them pass.
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THE LATEST: Kenosha Unified voters will head to the polls today to decide on two referendum questions - $14.95 million to build a new elementary school and renovate another elementary school; $6. ...
Kenosha voters say no to $115M school referendumAn executive order from President Trump aims to make deep cuts to prescription drug costs, putting GOP lawmakers who have traditionally opposed ...
KENOSHA, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Kenosha County voters have spoken, saying no to the Kenosha Unified School District's proposed $115 million referendum.For the upcoming 2025-26 school year, the district ...
Kenosha voters have rejected the Kenosha Unified School District referendum, with a majority voting against it.
In just one week, Kenosha voters will decide the fate of a $115 million operational referendum for the Kenosha Unified School District (KUSD).
On February 18, Kenosha residents will decide on a referendum that could shape the future of education in the district. If approved, the district will spend $23 million per year for the next five ...
The Kenosha Unified School District is inviting the community to a series of Town Hall Meetings focused on the district's financial challenges and the proposed operational referendum.