MONROE – A day after voters said “no” to expanding the high school and building a second middle school, the acting superintendent and board president said they were “disappointed” that the proposals were defeated.
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MONROE – Education leaders are hoping that the public will support a referendum proposal March 12 that could cost taxpayers up to $146.1 million.
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A proposal to build a new, $68.8 million middle school to address student enrollment in Monroe Township failed Tuesday night.
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After the Monroe Township Board of Education accepted the superintendent’s resignation informing trustees that he would not seek an extension, the two parties agreed to hold negotiations to keep Michael Kozak in the district’s top post.
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A 25-year Township resident told parents at Thursday night’s referendum meeting that if they care about their children’s educational future they need to vote March 13.
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The school district continues its efforts tonight to keep community members informed about the proposed $68.8 million referendum question to build a new middle school.