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Washburn School District board outlines tight budget outlook, readies referendum scenarios

May 14, 2026 | Washburn School District, School Districts, Wisconsin


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Washburn School District board outlines tight budget outlook, readies referendum scenarios
Board members of the Washburn School District were warned on Tuesday that the district faces a difficult fiscal outlook and will present a preliminary budget at their June meeting as leaders explore operating-referendum scenarios.

A finance focus group reviewed past budgets, current trends and five alternate referendum scenarios that portray varying tax impacts and duration. A staff presenter said the data show a projected deficit for upcoming years and stressed the need for community engagement to evaluate options and trade-offs. “We looked at the numbers, the budgets from the past, the present, and the projected future,” the presenter said, summarizing the group’s work and urging community input.

The discussion was sharpened by a report that legislation the board had hoped would provide additional special-education reimbursement and extra general aid did not move in the state Senate. District staff described that setback as forcing the district “back to the drawing board” while leaders refine options for voters.

Board members asked about tax impacts under different referendum lengths and scopes; staff said they will return in June with a preliminary budget showing the district’s projected shortfall and with updated scenarios that include estimated tax effects on local households.

Why it matters: The district’s budget choices affect staffing, programming and local tax bills. School officials said they are trying to balance maintaining services — including early learning and summer programs — against the constraints of changing state funding.

Next steps: District staff and the finance group will revise scenarios based on board feedback and present a preliminary budget and potential referendum options at the June board meeting.

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