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If anything changes, Hershman said, parents won t hesitate to change course. When students sign up for tickets, not only are they required to agree to a code of conduct asking them to mask and social-distance, among following other COVID and general safety measures, they re required to acknowledge that if the state of the pandemic worsens, parents reserve the right to cancel. We want to keep our community as safe as possible, Hershman said. To Kjorlien, it means the world. The class of 2021 kind of got ripped off, Kjorlien said. Having this prom is going to give us the closure we need this year that we can t really get at school because of COVID. ....
Referendums allow local schools to spend millions on buildings; some disappointed with election The community voted yes to a referendum that allows Hortonville schools to borrow over $40 million for the renovation and expansion of two buildings. It passed after Tuesday night s Spring Election. and last updated 2021-04-07 23:38:29-04 HORTONVILLE, Wis. (NBC 26) Todd Timm expects to gain nearly 50 new students in his school district every year for the next decade. But with only six buildings, the Hortonville superintendent says there isn t enough space for more kids. The Hortonville Area School District is one of the fastest growing school districts in the State of Wisconsin, Timm said. ....
HORTONVILLE - Electors of the Hortonville Area School District resoundingly supported a $41.8 million referendum for a host of facility upgrades at the middle and high schools. That support didn t extend to both of the district s referendum questions, though. Voters narrowly rejected the second question, which asked for the authority to borrow $12.2 million for the construction of a multipurpose center at the high school. According to unofficial election results on Tuesday, the yes votes for the first question were 3,261 (65%), while no votes were 1,779 (35%). For the second question, 2,419 (48%) voted in favor, while 2,611 (52%) voted against. The results gave District Administrator Todd Timm mixed emotions. On one hand, he says he s disappointed the second referendum question didn t pass. On the other hand, Timm said, he s grateful for the high voter turnout and the overwhelming support for the first referendum question. ....