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Evansville School District voters approve operational referendum

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| By Big Radio News Staff |

Evansville School District residents approve an operational referendum.

The district asked voters for authority to exceed its state-imposed revenue limit by $2.9 million for three school years, starting with 2024-25.

The referendum passed by a vote count of 3,494 to 2,704.

Passage of the fall question follows the failure of a similar question put to voters in April.

Under that proposal, the district would’ve been able to exceed its revenue limit by increasing amounts each year through the 2028-29 school year to a high of $5.9 million. But the voters rejected that question, 1,504 to 1,431 and the district had to cut staff as a result for the 2024-25 school year

District administrator Nate Perry says because the new referendum passed, they will be able to restore some of those positions at some point this school year.

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