Kaneland school district gathers community input for potential referendum
Kaneland Unit District 302 has actively engaged with the community, staff and students to gather feedback on a potential referendum.
Over the past few months, the administration held six town hall meetings, attended over 15 school and community events and conducted surveys, discussions and individual interactions to collect input.
“We believe that involving our community is crucial in making informed decisions about the future of our schools,” Deputy Superintendent Dr. Kurt Rohlwing said in a news release from the school district. “The insights gained from these discussions will play a vital role in helping the Kaneland Board of Education understand what our stakeholders need and want as we consider the parameters of a referendum.”
This feedback will be presented to the school board to inform its decisions about the referendum. School board members are expected to discuss the next steps in the coming months.
For more information, visit kaneland.org.