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Mosinee School District reports balanced budget, flags declining enrollment and outlines referendum building timeline
Summary
Superintendent Greg Dover Spiker presented the district's annual report and a building project financed by a recently passed referendum; finance staff said the budget is presently balanced but declining enrollment and reduced state aid mean the district proposes an advisory $11.775 million levy and will present a final budget in October.
Superintendent Greg Dover Spiker told residents at the Mosinee School District annual meeting that the district is "both busy and rewarding" following the passage of a building referendum and steps taken to balance the budget. He said the district is focusing on personalized learning, instructional excellence, partnerships and professional leadership, and that the referendum-backed project is on schedule for the 2026–27 school year.
"This past year has been both busy and rewarding with the successful passage of the referendum," Spiker said, noting the district has revised crisis and evacuation procedures and expanded student mental‑health services through an increased partnership with Compass Counseling.
Finance director Rod Huether said the district's preliminary budget…
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