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School leaders champion $89 million referendum for student success

August 16, 2024 | Park Ridge CCSD 64, School Boards, Illinois



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School leaders champion $89 million referendum for student success
In a recent government meeting, officials expressed strong support for a proposed $89 million referendum aimed at enhancing school facilities and creating more effective learning environments for students. The discussions highlighted a commitment to inclusivity and thoughtful planning in the allocation of funds.

One official emphasized the importance of improving school buildings and grounds, stating that these enhancements would foster successful learning environments that the community can take pride in. The conversation also touched on the need for flexibility in funding sources, with officials considering not only the annual allocation of $2 million but also exploring additional funding opportunities, such as grants.

Another participant echoed this sentiment, affirming their support for the referendum and the strategic use of existing funds to ensure a cushion remains in the budget. The collaborative approach to funding and planning reflects a broader commitment to providing quality education and resources for all students in the district.

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