Both Southern Door and Sevastopol school districts were given the green light for exceeding the revenue limit set down by Wisconsin Statutes to address non-recurring expenses. Southern Door’s referendum passed by a 3,073- 2,029 margin, or 60.23 percent while Sevastopol’s referendum showed 1,928 yes votes to 1,519 no votes or a 55.93 percentage. Southern Door will now be able to exceed the revenue limit by $975,000 per year for three years for expenses on updating curriculum materials, maintaining programs and services, mental health support services, maintaining technology equipment, and using wages and benefits to retain and attract teachers and staff. Sevastopol’s referendum will allow the school district to maintain educational programs and pay operational and maintenance expenses by exceeding the revenue limit by $2,000,000 per year for four years starting next school year.