Voters in the Trevor-Wilmot Consolidated School District will be voting on a referendum Tuesday that could result in a major addition to Trevor School and the eventual elimination of classes in the Wilmot Primary Center building.
The referendum seeks the authority to borrow $11.380 million to fund the addition. Board members have said the timing is apt for the addition because financing exists now that could have as much as a third of the project funded at 0 percent interest. In addition, the Wilmot building is in need of significant repairs and has temporary classrooms in use for which certification from the county is due to lapse soon. The county has indicated they do not wish to renew that certification.
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Additional info from the district about the referendum and the project is available here
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