At town hall, KUSD leaders make pitch for $23 million referendum to plug operations deficit & build secure school entrances

KENOSHA, Wis. (CBS 58) — The Kenosha Unified School District is the latest to face dire consequences from the state’s problematic school funding formula.

Kenosha voters will consider a $23 million referendum next month. If it fails, district leaders warn difficult cuts will have to be made.

KUSD is among the hundreds of Wisconsin districts that are not getting adequate funding from the state’s formula that is controlled by the legislature…

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