(KWWL) Across eastern Iowa, some school districts and counties are holding special elections on Tuesday, March 2.
KWWL will post results on this page as they are released or sent to us. Polls close at 8 p.m.
BREMER COUNTY
Waverly-Shell Rock Community School District is holding a General Obligation Bond Special Election.
The bond vote will decide whether the District will be authorized to provide funds to improve school buildings and construct two new elementary school buildings.
Polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Unofficial results: Public Measure BW passes with 72.32% voting yes. 60% was needed to pass.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND SPECIAL ELECTION
Public notice is hereby given to the qualified electors of the
Waverly-Shell Rock Community
Bremer and
Black Hawk, State of Iowa, that a General Obligation Bond Special Election will be held on Tuesday, March 2, 2021.
“For the special election to be held on March 2, 2021, voting centers will be available. Any registered voter of the Waverly-Shell Rock Community School District may vote in person on election day at any of the following places:
Janesville Riviera Roose Community Center – 307 Maple St., Janesville
Bremer County Secondary Roads – 1995 Euclid Ave., Waverly
Waverly City Hall – 200 1
WAVERLY, Iowa (KWWL) - The Waverly-Shell Rock Community School District has taken away snow days, and replaced them with virtual learning days for this school year. The district says a big reason for that, was to not have to extend the already stressful school year.
The pandemic has brought many changes among schools, and the district is using the new way to learn to their advantage.
Though, students won t have the day off, they say it s not too bad. I thought Oh geez, there s going to be a lot of work. I m not going to get this nice off day, seventh grader Natalie Beck said, Your classes take about two, like all together I d say only two hours really for me to get everything done. It s not that much work, so you still have that free day, kind of.