New Canaan's first Board of Education referendum in 30 years fails. Now what?
Grace Duffield
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Proponents of voting 'yes' and those voting 'no' both had tables outside New Canaan High School where residents and property owners voted on the school budget referendum Wednesday, June 2.Grace Duffield / Hearst Connecticut Media
New Canaan Schools Superintendent Bryan Luizzi promised a “positive outreach” to help the community adjust to changes in school times after a referendum initiated to disable the new school hours failed last week.
The Board of Education reaffirmed the start time Scenario A, on Monday, June 7, which was the basis for the $463,337 targeted for more buses to change start times in the $92.3 million 2021-22 budget,