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Trebor Wilmot district asks Salem Lakes voters to approve four-year referendum starting April 7
Summary
School district representatives asked the village board to support placing a four-year, nonrecurring referendum on the April 7 ballot to replace expiring local funding and cover gaps from reduced state special-education aid; the district estimated a $0.83 per $1,000 mill-rate increase next year and outlined intended uses.
Representatives of the Trebor Wilmot school district presented to the Salem Lakes Village Board seeking support for a four-year, nonrecurring referendum to appear on the April 7 ballot.
The district’s presenter (identified in the record as the school board president) explained that state funding has not kept pace with inflation and that special-education aid has fallen substantially since the 1980s. The presenter said the…
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