Voters in the Sevastopol School District will be asked to make their opinions known on a proposed building project during a referendum in November. Superintendent Kyle Luedtke says the referendum will feature two questions…
Luedtke says, if approved, the new facility would replace the 1924 and 1946 additions, the oldest areas of the building in Institute. He says the new addition would provide something for every level at the school…
A special committee did an extensive study of the building situation at Sevastopol and determined that a major renovation would be more expensive that building new. Luedtke talked about the cost for property taxpayers…
The mil rate for the Sevastopol School District is one of the lowest in the state at $5.54 per thousand dollars of equalized value. District residents will be receiving a special brochure listing basic information on the referendum.