This was the first year Clifton Larson Allen had performed an audit for the district.
Sheila Moore, district business manager, said the audit was very thorough.Â
The draft copy of the audit was approved unanimously by the school board at their regular meeting Tuesday.
Longfellow Elementary School principal Chuck McKenna gave the board a detailed report.
McKenna said there are currently 374 students attending Longfellow and another 48 attending the online option.
He said by Jan. 4 they expected at least seven new students to attend Longfellow for a total of 429.
The pupil count for January 2020 was 434.
Several of the principals spoke of the shifting that will take place between those who have been attending an online option first semester, returning back to in-person and vice versa as students and parents assess their needs.
polls closed at 9:00 p.m. eastern tonight in the wisconsin state senate recall elections, being watched as a potential national bell weather. we ve got very preliminary results in so far, but here s what we got. wisconsin state senate district 2, republican incumbent, robert kohls, his challenger, nancy nusbaum. this is considered to be the safest republican seat of them all. in district 8, the republican incumbent is roberta darling, democratic challenger is sandy pasch. right now, polls closed at 9:00 p.m. eastern. nothing but 2% in, roberta darling at 62% of her vote, her democratic challenger, sandy pasch at 28% of the vote. sheila harsdorf, sheila moore.
fritz, republicans had a virtual lock on all of washington heading into election night 2006. they controlled every single lever of power they could control in d.c. by the end of election night 2006, that was no longer the case. by midnight in washington, it was a new day for the democrats, a national wave swept republicans from power in the house for the first time since the republican revolution in 1994. but the democratic wave didn t end there. well after midnight, the senate began to fall as democrats turned red states blue. 2006 was a clean sweep for democrats. they won a total of 30 seats to take control of the house. they won six seats in the senate and governorships across the country. it was a democratic route, bit of a landslide. it was a shock to republicans across the country. a night like that is euphoric, but people know that a night like that is sort of bittersweet because yeah, you just won a whole bunch of seats, but you won a whole bunch of seats there s
fritz, republicans had a virtual lock on all of washington heading into election night 2006. they controlled every single lever of power they could control in d.c. by the end of election night 2006, that was no longer the case. by midnight in washington, it was a new day for the democrats, a national wave swept republicans from power in the house for the first time since the republican revolution in 1994. but the democratic wave didn t end there. well after midnight, the senate began to fall as democrats turned red states blue. 2006 was a clean sweep for democrats. they won a total of 30 seats to take control of the house. they won six seats in the senate and governorships across the country. it was a democratic route, bit of a landslide. it was a shock to republicans across the country. a night like that is euphoric, but people know that a night like that is sort of bittersweet because yeah, you just won a whole bunch of seats, but you won a whole bunch of seats there s