What will happen if the referendum fails to pass?
On January 11, 2011, the Board of Education approved a list of reductions that was developed by the district’s administration and presented by the superintendent on December 14, 2010. The list includes two categories of reductions: Reductions in 2011-2012 regardless of the outcome of the referendum These reductions, which total nearly $1.3 million, are aimed at improving the efficiency of the district’s current operations and enhancing the educational experience for students. They were identified by the district’s administration through its analysis of the district’s programs, as well as through feedback it received from district employees and community members. Reductions tied directly to the success or failure of the referendum This list of reductions, which totals nearly $4.5 million, was created by the district’s administration following months of discussion, study of current programs and outreach to internal and external stakeholders. Its goal was to identify reductions that would