NEENAH, WI (WTAQ) – The Neenah School board will ask voters for $114.9 million for a new high school and other projects.
The vote pass 9-0 Tuesday night.
A referendum will be on the ballot April 7, 2020.
If the referendum passes, the money would be used to renovate the existing high school into an intermediate and middle school.
The money would also fund other safety and security improvement district-wide.
Taxes would go up $99 a year for every $100,000 in property value.
Last spring, voters rejected a $130 million referendum which was focused on replacing Shattuck Middle School.


