WISCONSIN RAPIDS – Voters in the Wisconsin Rapids Public School District on April 7 narrowly approved a five-year $19 million non-recurring referendum that would increase the district’s tax levy by $3.8 million during the five school years between 2026-27 and 2030-31.
The referendum would be used for regular operational costs related to staffing, curriculum materials, student services, transportation, utilities and technology licensing, according to the district’s referendum website.
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