April 8, 2026 - 03:02

Voters in La Crosse have selected three new members to guide the city's public schools, finalizing the spring election for the Board of Education. The results bring fresh perspectives to the board, with each winning candidate securing a three-year term.
The election centered on the district's future direction, with topics like academic achievement, budget management, and facility planning at the forefront of community discussion. The newly elected board members will be tasked with addressing these ongoing priorities and making key decisions that impact students, teachers, and families across the district.
Their terms commence immediately, following the certification of the official election results. The board will hold a reorganization meeting to welcome the new members and establish leadership roles for the coming year. This transition comes at a critical time for the district as it plans for the upcoming academic year and beyond, with the new board's oversight shaping educational policy and resource allocation for La Crosse's students.
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