Schools
Update: 2013-2014 School Budget Heads to Referendum Next Week
Voters in Durham and Middlefield will vote on the school district's $36.61 million budget proposal at referendum on Tuesday, May 7.
In just six days, the polls will open as voters in Durham and Middlefield decide whether to accept or reject next year's school budget proposal, a $36.61 million spending plan approved by the District 13 Board of Education last month.
Prior to the May 7 referendum, residents will have one final chance to voice their support, opposition or general thoughts about the budget at the district meeting scheduled for Monday, May 6 at 8 p.m. at the auditorium at Coginchaug High School.
Superintendent Susan Viccaro's original budget proposal has been reduced from a proposed net increase of 4.39 percent, to a 1.42 percent increase. Copies of the budget are available at Durham and Middlefield town halls and both libraries.
The polls will open Tuesday morning at 6 a.m. at Francis E. Korn Elementary School in Durham and the Middlefield Community Center, and will remain open until 8 p.m.
How are you planning to vote at Tuesday's referendum? Should the proposed school budget pass? Share your thoughts below.
More of Patch's budget coverage:
BOE Reduces School Budget $715K, Increase Now 2.29 Percent
Parent: We're All Horrified We're Going to Lose Teacher, Administrators
School District Likely to Lose State Transportation Funds
School Board Sends $36.61 Million Budget to Voters
Public Has Its Say on Proposed School Budget
School Officials: Budget Oversight May Cost School District $282,000
No Changes Yet to $35.58 Million School Budget
BOE Opts to Keep $75,000 in Budget for Utilization Study
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