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Dodgeland authorizes moving forward on a 2026-27 tuition agreement amid enrollment uncertainty

Dodgeland School District Board of Education · April 27, 2026
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The board authorized staff to enter a one-year tuition agreement with a neighboring district for 2026–27, based on a working per‑student cost estimate near $15,000; trustees discussed transportation logistics, potential special‑education staffing needs, and the limits of short‑term commitments.

Trustees authorized the district on April 27 to move forward with a tuition agreement for the 2026–27 school year with a neighboring district, giving Dodgeland first option to accept nonresident students. Administration said a working average per-student cost calculated from district worksheets is roughly $15,000, with special-education placements likely to carry higher per‑student costs.

The district administrator told the board the $15,000 number is an average arrived…

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