
Over the past couple of months, Two Rivers Public School District Superintendent Diane Johnson and her team had been at numerous meetings around the City of Two Rivers to tout the importance of the $38.7 million referendum on Tuesday’s ballot.
Her hard work paid off, as 3,190 people voted in favor, while 1,894 disapproved.
With the measure passing, the district will begin putting together the details of the plan to make improvements at L.B. Clarke Middle School.
Johnson thanked the community in a news release, saying “We will be sure to communicate often with the community throughout the process. Your support is greatly appreciated.”
The Board of Education also issued a statement, saying the improvements will, “contribute significantly to helping students reach their potential and meet their educational goals, and we look forward to getting started on the planning phase.”