The Cape Henlopen School District held a press conference on Tuesday to outline what its next referendum would pay for. The district has been studying voter feedback and hopes to gain approval in May without a pool included.
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The Cape Henlopen School District Board of Education held a workshop Thursday night in which it voted to move forward with another referendum in May 21. This time, the pool will not be part of the debt service portion.
It's easy to fall behind on the news during your busy week. You can catchup quickly with our week in review.
After a failed referendum on March 26, Cape Henlopen School officials have scheduled a meeting Thursday, April 11 with a possible vote on a May referendum on the agenda.
From a huge vote to a heartwarming start to the weekend, here are the week's top stories on the coast.
A total of 7,921 people from the Cape Henlopen School District came out to vote on March 26, either for or against a referendum to increase the school tax for property owners. The district says the increased funding would go towards making schools safer and building new facilities. After the votes were tallied, the results showed the majority of voters were not in favor of the referendum passing.
SUSSEX COUNTY, Del.- A controversial referendum in the Cape Henlopen School District failed to gain enough support from voters on Tuesday.
Voters in the Cape Henlopen School District will approve or deny the district's request for a property tax hike on Tuesday.
It was another busy week here along the coast, for those stories you just might have missed, here is your week in review.
The Cape Henlopen School District says it needs more money to support the growing enrollment, as well as fund school projects. The district has proposed owners pay 55 cents more for every $100 of their property's value.