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Wayzata schools seek $465M referendum for new buildings and upgrades amid rising enrollment and aging facilities.
The Wayzata School District is moving forward with a 2026 referendum to address rising enrollment and aging facilities, with projections showing student numbers could exceed capacity by 2027–2028.
A board vote on November 10 advanced plans for a new elementary and middle school in Medina, a high school addition, and various upgrades including safety, kitchens, special education spaces, gyms, and a new pool.
The referendum would ask voters to approve a $465 million levy and a $31 million contingent levy, along with renewing a tech levy at no tax increase.
The district has spent years planning, including community input and site studies.
New board member Alicia Liddle, a special education advocate, emphasized the need for better support for students and staff amid growing challenges.
Las escuelas de Wayzata buscan un referéndum de $465M para nuevos edificios y mejoras en medio del aumento de la matrícula y las instalaciones envejecidas.