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Trustees split on districtwide branding; two motions fail and status quo remains
Summary
After extended debate, the board failed to adopt either a phased or full implementation of new district branding. Trustees raised concerns about personal attire rules, administrative policing and student feedback; motions to allow legacy items except Native American imagery and to fully implement new branding both failed on voice votes.
The Waunakee Community School District Board of Education revisited a multi‑year branding initiative on Wednesday but did not adopt any change after two motions failed on voice votes.
Administrators presented two implementation options: immediate districtwide adoption of board‑approved branding guidelines (Option 1) or phased adoption that would postpone personal attire…
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