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The School District of Wabeno started one four years ago.
It has only grown in scope and popularity since.
The School District of Wabeno was able to use its fab lab to masks during the pandemic.
Credit Wabeno School Fab Lab and Shop
Students have been able to create metal and wood signs, vinyl stickers and graphics, engravings on glasses and tumblers, and 3D printed a lot of prototypes.
District Administrator Jeff Walsh says it teaches students a lot of valuable skills.
“They can use this and go in many avenues. They could go to the workforce with the training they’ve had they can go to tech school with this, with the background they have and be ahead of the game,” said Walsh.
He later learned that wasn t the case.
After the city clerk s office posted the District 13 results online, showing Lobner as the victor, an error was found that gave Hartzheim 10 additional votes and swung Lobner’s eight-vote win into a two-vote loss.
In the end, Hartzheim received 463 votes (50.1%) compared with 461 (49.9%) for Lobner. It s been kind of an interesting night after I had publicly announced that I had won, Lobner told The Post-Crescent.
Lobner, the council president for the past two years, said he was thinking about requesting a recount but hadn t yet made a decision.
Before the votes were corrected, Hartzheim had planned to ask for a recount. I m not conceding at this point, she said at the time. I hope that the counts are off.
REFERENDUMS
In the Howard-Suamico School District, voters approved both referendum questions. The first passed, 3,656-3,356. Voters approved the second, 3,784-3,232.
HOWARD-SUAMICO SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENDUM 1
Shall the Howard-Suamico School District, Brown County, Wisconsin be authorized to exceed the revenue limit specified in Section 121.91, Wisconsin Statutes, for a duration of five years beginning with the 2023-2024 school year and ending with the 2027-2028 school year by an amount of $5,000,000 per year for non-recurring purposes consisting of reducing class sizes, employee compensation, and facility maintenance
HOWARD-SUAMICO SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENDUM 2
Shall the Howard-Suamico School District, Brown County, Wisconsin be authorized to issue pursuant to Chapter 67 of the Wisconsin Statutes, general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed $98,000,000 for the public purpose of paying the cost of a school building improvement project consisting of: renovations, includin
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Why are you running for office?
Gerend: I am running for the school board because I am passionate about public education and believe it is tied to the vitality of our community. I learned firsthand as a child how powerful good schools are in nurturing and supporting students. Investing in our children now means a vibrant future for Wrightstown. We must support, respect, recognize, and have faith in our teachers and staff that have the important job of educating our children. Teachers cannot do this work alone. I want to be able to work with parents, teachers, and district staff to continue achieving success here in Wrightstown.