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Waunakee board signs off on referendum survey after debate over 4K note and facility framing
Summary
The Waunakee Community School District board approved a draft community referendum survey and asked staff to revise language and graphics—removing or clarifying a 4K (Get Kids Ready) footnote and adding clearer facility planning graphics—before printing, and set a timeline to present results in May.
The Waunakee Community School District board approved a draft community survey for a potential capital referendum Wednesday night but asked administrators to revise several items to reduce confusion and add clearer visual context.
The board discussed whether to include a footnote about the state’s Get Kids Ready program (an early-childhood reimbursement program) after Miranda, the district 4K coordinator, told the board that 4K enrollment and placements are changing rapidly and that program reimbursement levels have fluctuated. Board members said the footnote, as drafted, could alarm respondents or invite questions the survey could not answer. “4K data…
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