They also requested a school consolidation proposal and a plan that outlines their options should they decide not to bring a referendum question to the voters, or if voters reject it.
“I don’t think we can do nothing, because I couldn’t sleep at night ...” said Christine Clair, board president. “Not getting the money from the public means we have to cut programs ... or close buildings.”
District administrators will present their findings at the July 7 board meeting.
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