Appoquinimink and Cape Henlopen schools urge voters to reconsider referendums

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Cape Henlopen High School’s girls lacrosse team emerged victorious in a thrilling match against Sussex Academy, showcasing their dominance on the field. The game saw Cape Henlopen’s exceptional teamwork and skill, with 10 players contributing to their seventh win of the season.

In the realm of education, the focus has shifted to funding referendums in Delaware. While some districts have seen success in passing operational and capital requests, others have faced rejection from voters. Appoquinimink School District is gearing up for another shot at securing additional funding, with modified operational and capital asks on the ballot this Tuesday, April 23.

Superintendent Matthew Burrows emphasized the importance of the funding for building new schools, enhancing safety measures, investing in technology, and boosting teacher salaries to retain talent. The district’s revised requests aim to address these critical needs while also aligning with the community’s expectations.

If the referendum is unsuccessful, Appoquinimink will have to identify significant cost reductions, potentially impacting classroom support, extracurricular activities, and sports programs. Similarly, Cape Henlopen School District is preparing for another referendum vote on May 21, with adjusted requests to meet the district’s financial needs.

As the education landscape evolves, districts are navigating the challenges of securing adequate funding to support student growth and success. The upcoming referendum votes will determine the future trajectory of these districts and the quality of education they can provide to their students.

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