Second Referendum Planned as Indian River School District Outlines Public Meeting Schedule

 Millsboro, Del. — With a second referendum set for early June, the Indian River School District is moving forward with a new round of public meetings to lay out what’s at stake. District leaders say the goal this time is to secure funding that would help offset growing operating expenses while keeping compensation competitive for teachers and staff. A trio of community information sessions will be held over the next few weeks, offering residents a chance to hear the breakdown of the proposal and ask questions directly. The sessions will take place on Wednesday, May 14 at Millsboro Middle School, May 21 at Lord Baltimore Elementary, and May 28 at Indian River High School. All three begin at 7 p.m. Those unable to attend in person will still be able to follow along. The meetings will be streamed live through the district’s YouTube channel, with links posted on the school district’s website the morning of each event. Viewers will also be able to submit questions during the broadcasts. The June 5 referendum follows an unsuccessful attempt earlier this year, when voters rejected a similar proposal in March. School officials are now urging the community to stay informed as they revisit the issue.

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