CLINTONVILLE, WI – The Clintonville School District is inviting residents to learn more about its upcoming operational referendum during a series of community question-and-answer sessions planned throughout the month of March.
District officials say the sessions are designed to give residents a clearer understanding of the referendum and how it could impact local schools. Administrators plan to visit local churches, community groups, and other gathering places to share information and answer questions directly from community members.
The district’s main public information session will take place Monday, March 16 at 6 p.m. in the Clintonville High School Auditorium. School leaders say the meeting will provide an opportunity for residents to hear details about the referendum proposal and offer feedback or ask questions.
District officials say transparency and community involvement are key as the referendum moves forward, and they encourage residents to attend one of the information sessions if they would like to learn more.
Additional meeting locations, dates, and referendum details will be released by the district as they become available.


















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