Wisconsin's K-12 schools are facing a growing financial crisis, with a recent trend of failed referenda adding to the existing revenue gaps. A new analysis reveals that the failed referenda have resulted in millions of dollars in lost funding for local schools, exacerbating the state's already-strained education budget. The data highlights the increasing challenges faced by Wisconsin's schools in securing the necessary funding to provide quality education, despite rising costs and declining state support. As the state continues to grapple with its education funding woes, the impact on local communities and students remains a pressing concern.


Fiscal Facts: K-12 referenda add to revenue gaps  Wausau Pilot & Review