He says the referendum would allow the district to tear down the south building and consolidate everyone into the north campus building. Now, on November 5th, the presidential election, Arrowhead voters split on two referendums. The only referendum in southeast Wisconsin that actually failed out of 17 across 13 school districts in the Milwaukee area. Six point or excuse me, $7.6 million in operational expenses split over 4, $1.9 million per year that passed the one that failed. $261 million to build a new high school. (1:35:48–1:36:06)
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Asserts that Arrowhead voters split on two referendums, with one being the only failure among 17 in southeast Wisconsin.
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