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Wayzata board canvasses referendum, approves revised 2025–26 budgets and refunding bond sale that saves $3.1M

Wayzata Public Schools Board of Education · April 21, 2026
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The Wayzata Public Schools Board on April 20 formally canvassed April 14 referendum results, approved revised 2025–26 budgets across general, food‑service and community‑education funds, authorized a $32.47M refunding bond sale that yields about $3.1M in future debt‑service savings, and approved buying an adjacent lot for $325,000.

The Wayzata Public Schools Board of Education on April 20 formally canvassed the district’s April 14 special election, approved midyear budget revisions and ratified a refunding bond transaction that staff said will lower future debt service by roughly $3.1 million.

Election clerk Amy Guy reported the canvass results to the board: Question 1 passed with about 78% support, Question 2 with roughly 70%, and Question 3 with about 60%. Amy said the district saw an average of about 8,020 voters participate in the special election, representing approximately 16% turnout of registered voters. "We could not have done it without the election judges, county support and extensive communications," Amy said.

The board then heard financial reports and approved…

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