(Image provided by the Neenah Joint School District)
Neenah’s school board will look at five different options for moving forward with another referendum.
Administrators put together the possibilities, and the costs range from $238 million up to $345 million.
District spokesman Jim Strick is calling it a master plan that would take care of their building needs for the next few decades. He says none of the options have to be grouped into just one referendum. He says it’s possible the district could pay for some of the projects without going to voters.
The board will go over the options tonight, and again next week. The district is scheduling three meetings in July and August to hear from the community.
The district held a $130 million referendum in April, and 52 percent voted against it.




