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Mahtomedi Public School District places two-question referendum on Nov. 4 ballot to fund operating needs and $28M bond
Summary
Mahtomedi Public School District announced a two-question referendum on Nov. 4: an operating levy providing $575 per student and a $28 million bond for safety, infrastructure and learning-space upgrades. The district says failure of the operating levy would force cuts to class sizes, programs and staff.
Mahtomedi Public School District announced a two-question referendum for the Nov. 4 ballot that district representatives say is intended to shore up operating revenue and pay for a $28 million bond for facility and safety upgrades.
In a recorded message, an unnamed district speaker said Question 1 is an operating levy that would provide about $575 per student to help maintain class sizes, preserve academic programs and support long-term financial stability. Question 2 is a $28,000,000 bond aimed at districtwide safety, security and infrastructure improvements, including modern learning spaces, Americans with Disabilities Act–compliant fine-arts updates…
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