(Image provided by the Neenah Joint School District)
The Neenah school district is planning a series of meetings this spring to talk about another referendum in 2020.
Fifty-two percent of voters said “no” to a $130 million proposal last month.
District spokesman Jim Strick says they’ll focus on long-range goals, during the first meeting next Tuesday.
In the remaining meetings later this month, and in June, board members plan to look at voter feedback. They’ll also possibly put together another package to take to voters next year.
Strick says the district included some questions about the referendum, in an annual survey of parents and staff, to find out why they voted the way they did.




