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November 6 th Referendum Information School District of Horicon

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Page 1: November 6 th Referendum Information School District of Horicon

November 6th ReferendumInformation

School District of Horicon

Page 2: November 6 th Referendum Information School District of Horicon

What goals will be accomplished by this

referendum?

Update Technology Systems

Expand Educational Opportunities for Students

Provide Safe Environment for Learning

Page 3: November 6 th Referendum Information School District of Horicon

What Technology Systems will be Updated?

Technology upgrades will include the following:Improved network infrastructure to meet growing

demands for technology.Improved wireless network capacity.Additional iPads for enhanced learning at Van Brunt.Additional laptops or netbooks for middle school

and high school students.Installation of interactive whiteboards in each

classroom.

Page 4: November 6 th Referendum Information School District of Horicon

Why do we Need to Upgrade Technology?

The careers that current students are preparing for will have an every-increasing demand for technology skills. Horicon students deserve the opportunity to be prepared for those careers.

Improved technology also makes for more efficient and effective instruction. The demands for higher student performance and greater student achievements are now a part of the new school accountability reform laws. Our students will not be able to meet these requirements without making changes in how they learn.

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What Facility Upgrades will be Made at the High

School?

A new technology education (shop) facility will be built at the high school to accommodate the growing needs for courses in machining, manufacturing, and welding.

Remodeling of the old technology education area of the high school into classrooms for 7th and 8th grade students.

Page 6: November 6 th Referendum Information School District of Horicon

Why do we Need to Upgrade the High School Facility?

Employers in Dodge County have seen a tremendous shortage in skilled labor in the areas of machining, manufacturing and welding.

This will give students of the School District of Horicon an opportunity for advanced training and skill development in these areas.

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What Facility Updates will be Made at Van Brunt?

The Van Brunt office will be relocated to the first floor near the main entrance of the school.

The existing office space will be reallocated for professional development space and meeting rooms.

Page 8: November 6 th Referendum Information School District of Horicon

Why are These Updates Needed at Van Brunt?

The relocated office will provide for greater student safety as visitors will need to enter directly into the office area during the normal school day.

Parents, grandparents, and other visitors will see a greater convenience when they come to the office for routine business.

The old office space will provide for much needed room for conferences and meeting rooms.

Page 9: November 6 th Referendum Information School District of Horicon

What Other Benefits Will There Be For Students?

Students will have expanded opportunities for advanced levels of learning in:MathScienceLanguage ArtsForeign LanguageTechnology EducationAgricultureBusiness EducationFamily and Consumer Education

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How Will Students Benefit in These Areas?

7th and 8th grade students will be relocated to the current high school where they will have the opportunity to take advanced level classes from high school teachers.

The facilities at the high school will be equipped to provide these advanced level opportunities. This will be a far more efficient use of taxpayer money as compared to adding facilities and equipment at both buildings.

Page 11: November 6 th Referendum Information School District of Horicon

Is There Money in This Referendum for Other Improvements to the

Buildings?

Other building improvements will include:Repair and upgrade of the heating and ventilation system

at Van BruntReplacement of ceiling tiles in several locationsReplacement of the windows on north and east sides of Van

BruntRepair of the high school stageTuck-pointing of the chimney at high schoolReplacement of the weight room doors at the high schoolRepair the Van Brunt boiler room ceilingDrywall and painting in several locations

Page 12: November 6 th Referendum Information School District of Horicon

Why Now?

There is a higher demand for students to be prepared for college and/or their career.

We can complete all of these improvements without increasing taxes.

We can take advantage of a competitive construction market.

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Why Now?

1980

2012

Page 14: November 6 th Referendum Information School District of Horicon

What are the Next Steps?

Community listening sessions and building tours

Presentations to local organizationsLook for continued updates on our

school district website

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Where Do I Find More Information?

Visit the school district website at www.horicon.k12.wi.us. You will find several links to information including this PowerPoint presentation. Just look for the referendum logo: