Wisconsin district may dissolve after levy vote fails

June 30, 2008
Wausaukee voters reject $575,000 funding boost for next school year

A northern Wisconsin school board has initiated the break-up of its school district following the failure of a tax increase referendum. The Wausaukee School Board has approved a resolution to consider dissolution of the district. The referendum would have boosted the 620-student district’s revenue in the next school year by $575,000, but it failed by 19 votes.

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