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The history of referendums in Indiana is closely tied to the state's tax policy. School referendums were less common before 2008.
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Groups representing Indiana school boards, superintendents and teachers all oppose legislation that would limit school ballot referendums to general elections.
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The district’s website said without that money, class sizes will increase and the school will lose teachers, summer programs, technology, field trips and possibly local control of the district.