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Kenosha Unified outlines referendum outreach, explains ESSER spending and potential cuts if voters reject the measure

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District leaders described community town halls and media outreach for next week's operational referendum, explained federal ESSER spending from 2020'2024, and warned staff reductions and program cuts would be required if the referendum fails.

District officials told a school committee they conducted four public town halls and more than a dozen presentations to community groups as part of outreach for an operational referendum scheduled for the coming week.

Administrators said the town halls drew roughly 60 to 100 attendees each, that staff posted a compiled Frequently Asked Questions list on the district website and that they fielded media interviews with local outlets. The goal, presenters said, is transparency: the district has posted questions and answers captured at the meetings online so residents can review them.

Officials addressed two common…

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