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Fond du Lac board backs $7.5 million referendum, earmarks $4 million for school safety upgrades
Summary
The Fond du Lac School District Board of Education voted to authorize a referendum question that would let the district exceed state revenue limits by $7.5 million per year for four years; trustees directed roughly $4 million of that proposal toward K–12 safety and security upgrades including secured entrances and integrated camera and door systems.
At its regular meeting the Fond du Lac School District Board of Education approved a pair of resolutions to exceed the state revenue limit and place a $7.5 million‑per‑year, four‑year operational referendum before voters. A board member moved the measure and trustees approved the motion by roll call, 6–0.
The action authorizes the district to seek nonrecurring operational revenue that administrators say is intended to address several priorities, chief among them a safety and security package estimated at $4,000,000. District staff and vendor partners told trustees the safety money would fund three secured entrances at Fond du Lac High School and integrated…
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