Central Public Schools 2021 Referendum
  • Home
  • Needs
  • Plan
    • Plan Details Q1
    • Plan Details Q2
  • Process
  • Cost
    • Tax Calculator
  • FAQs
  • Election Info
  • News + Events
Building a thriving future

Vote November 2, 2021


Election Results - November 2 - 9:30 p.m.

Voters Approve Both Referendum Questions
We are excited and humbled by the unofficial results of the Central Public Schools 2021 referendum. Both questions appear to have passed by a solid majority. We are grateful to our community for this affirmation of our needs and faith in our district. This is truly a once in a generation investment that will have a lasting impact on students in our district. Thank you for your support.

Central Public Schools Building Bond Referendum Results
Preliminary, Unofficial Results
Question 1 
 Yes - 1,043
 No - 337

Question 2
 Yes - 944 
 No - 432 

Referendum Video 1 - Modernizing Learning Spaces 

Referendum Video 2 - Building Needs

Referendum Video 3 - Well-Rounded Students 

Referendum Video 4 - Our Community, Our Schools 

Student Work


​

Calculate your tax impact

Download the Referendum Guide

Picture

Download the Referendum Fast Facts

Download the Fast Facts

Dear Central Public Schools Community, 

We have a lot to be proud of at Central Public Schools. Our kids are not just learning – they’re thriving! Our community supported an operating levy and capital projects levy referendum that greatly improved our financial situation and established an innovative technology program, but our facilities need attention. It’s no secret that we have aging facilities with many systems beyond their useful lifespan. Over the last year and half, we’ve worked with community members and identified many areas that are no longer suitable for today’s teaching and learning needs.

On Aug. 9, the school board voted unanimously to put two bond referenda on the November 2, 2021 ballot. These two questions ask voters to consider improvements to all of the facilities in our district, which are facing a variety of issues and deficiencies. 

We are proposing a once-in-a-generation investment. Our buildings were built to last, but they need improvements to be able to serve students and meet modern educational standards. 
​

This website provides information about the referendum plan, our current situation, and the process we took to decide on the plan. It will be updated as needed to answer community questions. The school district is required by law to only provide factual information about a referendum and cannot advocate for or against its passage. 
​
For more information or to get your questions answered, feel free to contact Superintendent Schochenmaier at tschochenmaier@isd108.org or 952-467-7000.
The Needs
The Plan
The Process
The Cost
FAQs
Election Info
Picture
531 Morse Street
Norwood Young America, MN 55368
952-467-7000
www.central.k12.mn.us 
Superintendent Timothy Schochenmaier
Prepared and paid for by Independent School District ISD #108 (Central Public Schools), 531 Morse Street, Norwood Young America, MN 55368
  • Home
  • Needs
  • Plan
    • Plan Details Q1
    • Plan Details Q2
  • Process
  • Cost
    • Tax Calculator
  • FAQs
  • Election Info
  • News + Events