CLINTONVILLE, WI – The Clintonville School Board has approved plans to send a community survey to district taxpayers as part of its long-term planning efforts.
The eight-page booklet will be developed in partnership with School Perceptions, a company that specializes in education-related surveys. Superintendent Troy Kuhn says the goal is to gather input from residents that will help guide future decisions, including the possibility of a referendum in 2026.
The project will cost the district $9,500 plus printing expenses. Board members emphasized the importance of making sure the survey provides accurate information and reaches all residents in the district.
Officials say results from the survey will play a key role in shaping the district’s priorities in the years ahead.















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