
How much, how long and how soon. All will be discussed Thursday evening by Sevastopol School Board members as they hash out details of the district's next referendum.
School Board President Sue Todey says the state's funding formula is making referendums a way of life for more and more districts.
Sevastopol is currently in the second year of a two-year referendum which allowed the district to exceed state revenue limits by $800,000 in 2011-2012 and by $900,000 in 2012-2013.
Members are also scheduled to discuss technology upgrades and energy efficiency.
Thursday's special meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. in the district's multi-purpose room.