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Laurel School District posts 10-part referendum explainer ahead of Feb. 9 vote

December 20, 2025 | LAUREL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, Mississippi


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Laurel School District posts 10-part referendum explainer ahead of Feb. 9 vote
LAUREL SCHOOL DISTRICT released a 10-part video series to explain an upcoming referendum and urged residents to cast ballots on Feb. 9.

The district said the short reels break a long presentation into ‘‘digestible segments’’ and that the full set and the complete referendum PowerPoint are available on the district website and official social media channels. "All 10 reels have now been released and can be found together on the school district website and across our official social media feeds," the presenter said.

The videos cover what school referendums are and how funding works in Delaware; an explanation of "current expense"; two stabilization segments, one on rising student population and a second on workforce costs; compensation and how Laurel compares with surrounding districts; operations, technology and safety; why the timing is now; a discussion of a 40-year gap and the district's "0 day" condition; an explanation of how much the district is asking for and what it would mean for taxpayers; and step-by-step voting instructions and next steps after the election.

The presenter framed the series as a question-by-question guide to help viewers "understand not just what we're asking for, but why we're asking and how it supports our students, our staff, and our schools." The transcript does not state the dollar amount the district is requesting; the videos are described as the place where that information will be explained.

The presenter closed with a direct appeal: "Until then, on February 9, Big Red says vote for the 1st time in 40 years." That statement was offered as a call to action; the transcript does not include supporting documentation for the "40 years" claim.

The materials are presented as informational; the segment reviewed here contains no formal motions, votes, or specific policy decisions. Voters seeking details about tax impact or the exact referendum amount should consult the district's posted PowerPoint or the individual reels on the district website and official social channels.

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