The Fond du Lac School superintendent says school officials will now begin the process of prioritizing projects following passage this week of a nearly $100 million building referendum. Superintendent Dr. Jim Sebert says the goal will be to phase in the projects over the next three to five years. “Its going to take us a significant amount of time because we’re doing a significant amount of work,” Sebert told WFDL news. “We’re touching every building in a very significant way. That’s been probably the most exciting thing about this referendum. Every school in the District is going to look significantly different.” Sebert says construction is probably still about a year away. Voters approved two questions…$91.5 million for building and maintenance upgrades at all schools and $7 million for air conditioning.
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