Donovan Group told the board that 602 community members responded to a district survey; results show strong satisfaction but flagged concerns about athletics emphasis and equity. The board will use focus groups and follow-up sessions to refine the district's mission, vision and values.
The Luxemburg-Casco Board approved holding school on Dec. 23 and moving the last student day to May 26, renewed a communications/consulting agreement with no price increase, accepted a playground donation from Tila Construction and Harmon Studios, and approved an honor naming ('Okanowski Way') with plaques.
At its Nov. meeting the Luxemburg-Casco School District board approved the 2025–26 safety drill evaluation required by the DOJ Office of School Safety, renewed participation in Start College Now/UW Early College for spring 2025–26, created student activity accounts for PBIS and student council, and accepted a fitness-center equipment donation.
Luxemburg-Casco School District electors on Oct. 22, 2025, authorized a tax levy and approved routine resolutions to fund the districts proposed 2025-26 budget after district staff outlined revenue limits, enrollment, aid losses and fund balances.
At its meeting the Luxemburg‑Casco School District board approved multiple action items including donations to extracurricular programs, a high‑school corridor flooring project, equipment purchases, interdistrict agreements, and two personnel/policy measures. Two policy updates passed on 5–2 roll calls.
The Luxemburg‑Casco School District board approved a $44,198 proposal to replace the intermediate school public‑address system with an integrated PA, signage and panic‑button system after hearing that the existing system—installed in the 1990s—does not cover parts of the building.
The Luxemburg‑Casco board approved a school‑sanctioned esports club for grades 7–12, authorizing an initial start‑up budget of $4,694.44. Board members supported the club’s potential to engage students who are not reached by traditional athletics but raised questions about using district funds when other niche activities were self‑funded.
The Luxemburg-Casco School District Board approved a consent agenda, athletics uniform donations, the 2025–26 academic and career program update, a medical advisor agreement and several policy changes during its September meeting. The board also approved temporary flexibility for an unfilled PreK–2 Spanish position.
Board members discussed whether to describe conduct that harms the district as "prohibited" or merely to "avoid" it, then approved a packet of policy updates and removed a parenthetical nondiscrimination phrase from several food-service policies for consistency with prior Title IX edits.
The district approved a 2025–26 academic and career program emphasizing early career clusters, hands-on stations for fifth and sixth graders and a reverse career fair pilot to build students’ durable skills.