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Cuba City teacher urges voters to approve school funding referendum, warns programs could be cut
Summary
Holly Johns, an early childhood teacher at the Cuba City School District, urged voters to back an April 1 referendum, saying open enrollment has bolstered district revenues but rising costs mean a failed referendum could force cuts to programs that attract families.
Holly Johns, an early childhood teacher at the Cuba City School District, urged community members to vote in favor of the district’s upcoming referendum, saying recent enrollment gains have helped the district but rising operational costs threaten key programs if the measure fails.
"Our dedication to providing a high quality education has helped drive that," Johns said, describing the district as a…
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