Tomah School District Pauses Plans for Referendum After Survey Shows Little Community Support
Monday, February 7th, 2022 -- 8:02 AM

(AP) The Tomah Area School District has paused plans for a massive construction referendum after a survey showed voters would reject the request.
The district mailed residents a survey prepared by research firm School Perceptions last fall asking for opinions on three different plans. One called for spending $80 million on a new middle school.
Another asked for $89 million for a new high school. The third asked for $96 million for a new high school with athletic fields. The district received 1,700 responses.
School Perceptions told the school board that the responses showed voters would reject a referendum. School Board member Pam Buchda said the survey doesn’t change the reality of aging facilities.
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