
The Brillion School District is asking residents to approve a referendum question during the April 7th Election.
The district is asking residents to allow it to exceed the state revenue limit by $2,275,000 beginning in the 2026-2027 school year and ending in 2028-2029.
On its website, the Brillion School District says state revenue limits and inflation, along with increasing student needs and rising costs, are driving its need to exceed those limits.
They say the operational referendum has been approved, and funds would be used to maintain current operations and strategically strengthen services aligned with community priorities identified in the previous community survey.
It indicated that there would be support in the area of $2.5 million per year for a three-year replacement operational referendum, which would address the forecasted structural deficit and preserve core programs, class sizes, and student support.
The operational referendum would not be used for major construction.












