
The Board of Education and administration respect the needs of property taxpayers and have a history of keeping levy rates steady and low. In fact, FDLSD has the lowest mill rate of all districts in Fond du Lac County, at $5.43 per $1,000 of fair market value.
However, we face growing budget deficits associated with declining enrollment, inflation, and insufficient financial support from the state. Had state funding kept pace with inflation since 2009, our district would have received an additional $22.3 million in 2025 alone.
To help address our financial challenges, FDLSD voters will consider a non-recurring operational referendum on Tuesday, April 7. This funding tool would provide $7.5 million annually for the next four years, allowing us to make investments in safety and security and limit the extent of future budget cuts.
An approved referendum would have a tax impact of $1.51 per $1,000 of property value in 2026-27 before declining. With the proposed increase, our mill rate would remain lower than the current state average for the next four years.
You can learn more about the proposed referendum and the ways it would support FDLSD by visiting https://fdlsd.org/referendum2026.
3 days ago, Fondy Schools
The Fond du Lac School District faces financial challenges that are beyond our control and largely related to the state’s funding system, declining enrollment, and inflation.
On Tuesday, April 7, voters in our community will consider approving a non-recurring operational referendum that would provide $7.5 million annually for the next four years. These funds will allow our district to:
✅Make strategic investments in our facilities to improve safety and security
✅Limit the extent of future staff reductions
✅Minimize disruptions to academic programs and services
✅Maintain career readiness resources and opportunities with industry partners in our community
Learn more: https://fdlsd.org/referendum2026
7 days ago, Fondy Schools
On Tuesday, April 7, our community will vote on a proposed non-recurring operational referendum for the Fond du Lac School District. If it’s approved, we will be able to exceed our revenue limit by $7.5 million annually through the 2029-30 school year.
Over the past year, our district has:
➡️Eliminated 70 staff positions
➡️Increased class sizes at the middle and high schools
➡️Reduced the number of consultants who help train teachers and support students with learning needs
➡️Cut eight positions in the central office to address budget shortfalls
Despite these spending reductions, we still face projected budget deficits in the years ahead. An operational referendum will reduce the scope of future budget reductions felt by students through supporting the resources and learning environments they need to thrive.
Find answers to frequently asked questions and learn more about the ways a referendum supports our schools: https://fdlsd.org/referendum2026
12 days ago, Fondy Schools
https://youtu.be/onnvya6kWCQ?feature=shared"🎥 Watch Fondy in Action!
A huge shout‑out to our dedicated teachers and staff — their collaboration with students, families and leaders made this transformation possible.
Our partnership with the University of Virginia’s Partnership for Leaders in Education (UVA‑PLE) is reshaping curriculum, instruction and student support across Fondy Schools.
See the story in this short UVA‑PLE video and discover how our staff, students, families and community are building Future Cardinals together.
7 months ago, Fondy Schools
Please check your email from the PTO!
9 months ago, Jodi Brueggeman
Online registration is now open for the Fond du Lac School District's free Summer Adventure Academy. Visit FDLsd.org/summeracademy for details and instructions.
Most courses are free, though some may have fees. View the course catalog with class descriptions at FDLsd.org/summeracademy.
9 months ago, Fondy Schools
Don’t forget, absentee ballots can be received until 8p on April 1st. If voting in person, polls are open from 7a-8p. Please visit myvote.wi.gov for more information.
VOTE TOMORROW!
Learn More:
fdlsd.org/referendum
Share Thoughts or Questions:
Dr. Jeffrey Fleig, Superintendent
920-929-2900 or
referendum2025@fonddulac.k12.wi.us
#FDLSD #FDLSDreferendum25 #WeAreFondy
11 months ago, Fondy Schools
🎈Please join us in celebrating Mrs. Gedemer's Retirement! 🎈
11 months ago, Nichole Rusniaczek
Due to inclement weather, the Fond du Lac School District will be cancelling all after-school activities for this evening, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025, for our elementary schools, middle schools, Community Education and Recreation Department and Boys & Girls Club.
Our high school after-school activities will conclude by 5p. Any high school events after 5p are canceled.
about 1 year ago, Fondy Schools
Get the facts on the Fond du Lac School District Referendum.
Visit the Referendum page on our District website to review frequently asked questions, view our referendum information materials, and to understand how the investment impacts you personally by trying our online tax calculator.
Learn More:
fdlsd.org/referendum
Share Thoughts or Questions:
Dr. Jeffrey Fleig, Superintendent
920-929-2900 or
referendum2025@fonddulac.k12.wi.us
#FDLSD #FDLSDreferendum25 #WeAreFondy
about 1 year ago, Fondy Schools

The current State school funding formula does not allow districts to keep up with the increasing costs associated with funding school operations. If districts need additional funds to support school operations, they must ask taxpayers for approval through an operational referendum.
This scenario is not unique to Fond du Lac. In fact, the majority of Wisconsin school districts currently have active referendums to fund operational needs.
The current budget projection shows a budget shortfall of $7-9 million per year over the next four years. This projection model assumes no new funding support from the State. While we are hopeful the State will provide additional funding to districts, we are forced to plan with the assumption of only having current funds. We are asking taxpayers to support additional funds to support school operations so that the District does not have to make major cuts to staff and programming, that would impact student learning.
Learn More:
fdlsd.org/referendum
Share Thoughts or Questions:
Dr. Jeffrey Fleig, Superintendent
920-929-2900 or
referendum2025@fonddulac.k12.wi.us
#FDLSD #FDLSDreferendum25 #WeAreFondy
about 1 year ago, Fondy Schools
The Fond du Lac Board of Education voted unanimously to go to referendum on April 1, 2025, asking taxpayers to authorize the District to exceed the revenue limit for four years for maintaining operations, maintenance expenses and providing for security upgrades in the District.
Over the next few months, the District will share more information about the referendum plan through our District website, social media, local news sources and direct mail. We encourage all residents to reach out with any questions about the referendum.
Learn More:
fdlsd.org/referendum
Share Thoughts or Questions:
Dr. Jeffrey Fleig, Superintendent
920-929-2900 or
referendum2025@fonddulac.k12.wi.us
#FDLSD #FDLSDreferendum25 #WeAreFondy
about 1 year ago, Fondy Schools
Thank you to everyone who participated in the Turkey Trot this morning! 🦃
about 1 year ago, Nichole Rusniaczek
Thank you to everyone who participated in the Turkey Trot this morning! 🦃
about 1 year ago, Nichole Rusniaczek
November Leading Lions walking the red carpet!
about 1 year ago, Nichole Rusniaczek
November Leading Lions walking the red carpet!
about 1 year ago, Nichole Rusniaczek
November Leading Lions walking the red carpet!
about 1 year ago, Nichole Rusniaczek
November Leading Lions walking the red carpet!
about 1 year ago, Nichole Rusniaczek
November Leading Lions walking the red carpet!
about 1 year ago, Nichole Rusniaczek
November Leading Lions walking the red carpet!
about 1 year ago, Nichole Rusniaczek