Civic Media
  • News

  • Shows

  • Stations
    • Radio Stations

    • Coverage Area

  • About
    • Get to Know us

    • Our mission, vision, values

    • Careers

    • Get in Touch

    • Press

    • Awards

  • Advertise

  • Support

  • Store

Civic Media

202 State St, Suite 200
Madison, WI 53703
608-819-8255
info@civicmedia.us

News Ethics and Standards | Privacy Policy

Youtube

Bluesky

X

Facebook

Instagram

LinkedIn

  • News

  • Shows

  • Stations
    • Radio Stations

    • Coverage Area

  • About
    • Get to Know us

    • Our mission, vision, values

    • Careers

    • Get in Touch

    • Press

    • Awards

  • Advertise

  • Support

  • Store

© 2026 Civic Media

WMDX

92.7 WMDX

Select to listen

0:00

WMDX

Something went wrong...

The Mauston School District will again see a referendum

News,

Education

•

1 min read

The Mauston School District will again see a referendum

Residents in the Mauston School District will again see a referendum on the February ballot.

By
Jo Ann Krulatz, Adam D. Hess

Dec 17, 2024, 3:02 AM CT

Facebook
Instagram
Twitter
Reddit
Bluesky

Share

Facebook
Instagram
Twitter
Reddit
Bluesky

Residents in the Mauston School District will again see a referendum on the February ballot. The Mauston School District Board of Education held a special meeting December 4, where it was voted to place an operational referendum question on the ballot in the Spring Primary election. This proposed referendum follows two previous attempts in 2024. The April 2 referendum received 38.2% support, and the November 5 referendum received 49.4% but did not pass. Both measures aimed to provide funding to maintain essential district operations.

The proposed referendum this spring seeks voter approval to exceed the state-imposed revenue limit by $1.75 million annually for the next four years. Without additional funding, the district projects it will be unable to operate beyond the 2026-27 school year. More than $1.5 million in cuts have already been implemented for the 2024-25 school year, and an additional $2.2 million in reductions are planned for 2025-26. If a solution is not found, the district could be dissolved by the end of the 2026-27 school year, with students redistributed to neighboring districts. If approved, the referendum would allow the district to avoid further cuts to staffing and student programs.

The district would also prioritize preserving small class sizes, a full range of academic programming, and its experienced staff. The estimated property tax impact of an approved referendum would be 35 cents per every $1,000 of assessed property value. The owner of a home assessed at $100,000, for example, would see a property tax impact of $35 per year.

Jo Ann Krulatz
Jo Ann Krulatz

Jo Ann Krulatz is Senior Radio Journalist and News Director at WRCO and WRCE in Richland Center. Email her at joann.krulatz@civicmedia.us.

More from Jo Ann Krulatz

The city has received a CSM request associated with the proposed Stori Field residential development

Update on Richland County EMS


Adam Hess
Adam Hess

Adam Hess has been involved in radio broadcasting since 1990, with many of those years spent on the air at WRCO FM in Richland Center. Currently, Adam hosts the Weekend Wake-up and Prime Mover Saturdays on WRCO FM, jumps in and helps out with news duties, handles Social Media duties for WRCO and WRCE, and is the Director of Technology at a Southwest Wisconsin School District. Reach him at adam.hess@civicmedia.us.

More from Adam Hess

April Fool’s Day quiz on the Round Up

The city has received a CSM request associated with the proposed Stori Field residential development

Want More Local News?

We've got you. Scan it to get it.

Civic Media App Icon

Civic Media

Civic Media Inc.

Civic Media App Icon

The Civic Media App

Put us in your pocket.