Whitefish Bay homeowners face a $135.6 million decision on April 7, as voters consider funding a new middle school and major renovations across all district campuses. The plan would update aging systems, improve security, accessibility, and sustainability, and redraw school boundaries, but it would also raise local school taxes.
Board Puts $135.6 Million Question On April Ballot
After a multi-year facilities planning process and the approval of a formal facilities charter last September, the Whitefish Bay School Board voted to send a $135.6 million facilities referendum to the April 7 ballot, according to Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. The single question wraps together a new building and districtwide upgrades meant to haul century-old schools into the…..