Officials from the Susquehanna Township School District said they will continue pursuing solutions to overcrowding in classrooms despite voters rejecting a proposed tax increase for the second year in a row.
Superintendent Tamara Willis released a statement Wednesday morning acknowledging the referendum’s defeat and thanking residents who engaged in conversations and attended meetings to learn about the district’s challenges.
While Willis described the outcome as “disappointing,” she said it will not change the district’s mission to provide “safe, modern, and equitable learning environments” for all students…