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Mahomet-Seymour Schools to Begin Public Education Campaign for Upcoming Facilities Referendum

A Champaign County School district will begin engaging the community to inform them of the June referendum to update facilities.

 

Mahomet-Seymour schools are outgrowing their walls as the community's population grows and the student population grows. On the WHOW Morning Show Monday, Superintendent Dr. Lindsey Hall explains this means they need to expand its current facilities footprint.

 

 

According to Dr. Hall, engaging the community and informing it of all the ins and outs of the referendum and what it means for taxpayers, families, and students will begin this month as the early voting window opens this month as well.

 

 

At these open house meetings, the community will have the opportunity to gain a lot of knowledge about the push for updated facilities in the district. Dr. Hall explains they can tour the facilities, speak with the architects, and hear from teachers who are in these buildings each day.

 

 

Dr. Hall reminds  the upcoming open house is Saturday, May 14 from 9 am to noon and Tuesday, May 17 from 5 pm to 8 pm and both are at Mahomet Junior High School. 

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