NOTICE OF REFERENDUM FREEDOM AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT NOVEMBER 7, 2017

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NOTICE OF REFERENDUM FREEDOM AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT NOVEMBER 7, 2017 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at an election to be held in the Freedom Area School District on November 7, 2017, the following proposed Initial Resolution and Resolution Authorizing School District Budget to Exceed Revenue Limit of the School Board will be submitted to a vote of the people: RESOLUTION NUMBER I INITIAL RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $66,700,000 BE IT RESOLVED by the School Board of the Freedom Area School District, Outagamie County, Wisconsin that there shall be issued pursuant to Chapter 67 of the Wisconsin Statutes, general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed $66,700,000 for the public purpose of paying the cost of a school building and improvement program consisting of construction of a new high school with outdoor athletic facilities, and related site improvements; renovations at the elementary and intermediate/middle school; and district-wide infrastructure/security improvements; and acquisition of furnishings, fixtures and equipment. RESOLUTION NUMBER II RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET TO EXCEED REVENUE LIMIT BY $740,000 PER YEAR FOR FIVE YEARS FOR NON-RECURRING PURPOSES BE IT RESOLVED by the School Board of the Freedom Area School District, Outagamie County, Wisconsin that the revenues included in the School District budget be authorized to exceed the revenue limit specified in Section 121.91, Wisconsin Statutes, by $740,000 per year beginning with the 2020-2021 school year and ending with the 2024-2025 school year for nonrecurring purposes consisting of paying increased operational and maintenance expenses at the new high school.

The questions will appear on the ballot as follows: QUESTION NUMBER I "Shall the Freedom Area School District, Outagamie County, Wisconsin be authorized to issue pursuant to Chapter 67 of the Wisconsin Statutes, general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed $66,700,000 for the public purpose of paying the cost of a school building and improvement program consisting of construction of a new high school with outdoor athletic facilities, and related site improvements; renovations at the elementary and intermediate/middle school; and district-wide infrastructure/security improvements; and acquisition of furnishings, fixtures and equipment?" QUESTION NUMBER II "Shall the Freedom Area School District, Outagamie County, Wisconsin be authorized to exceed the revenue limit specified in Section 121.91, Wisconsin Statutes, by $740,000 per year beginning with the 2020-2021 school year and ending with the 2024-2025 school year for non-recurring purposes consisting of paying increased operational and maintenance expenses at the new high school? EXPLANATORY STATEMENT AND EFFECT OF VOTE The special election ballot will ask District electors to vote "yes" or "no" on the special election questions as set forth above. A "yes" vote on Question Number I is a vote to approve the borrowing of $66,700,000 by the Freedom Area School District through the issuance of general obligation bonds for the purpose of paying the cost of a school building and improvement program consisting of construction of a new high school with outdoor athletic facilities, and related site improvements; renovations at the elementary and intermediate/middle school; and district-wide infrastructure/security improvements; and acquisition of furnishings, fixtures and equipment. A "no" vote on Question Number I is a vote to deny the Freedom Area School District the authority to borrow $66,700,000 through the issuance of general obligation bonds for the purpose of paying the cost of a school building and improvement program consisting of construction of a new high school with outdoor athletic facilities, and related site improvements; renovations at the elementary and intermediate/middle school; and district-wide infrastructure/security improvements; and acquisition of furnishings, fixtures and equipment. -Page 2 of 7-

In the event a majority of the electors voting on Question Number I vote "yes", the District will be authorized to undertake the school building and improvement program described in Question Number I and borrow not in excess of $66,700,000 therefor; if a majority vote "no" on Question Number I set forth above, the District will not be so authorized. A "yes" vote on Question Number II is a vote to authorize the Freedom Area School District budget to exceed the revenue limit specified in Section 121.91, Wisconsin Statutes, by $740,000 per year beginning with the 2020-2021 school year and ending with the 2024-2025 school year for non-recurring purposes consisting of paying increased operational and maintenance expenses at the new high school. A "no" vote on Question Number II is a vote to deny the Freedom Area School District the authority to exceed the revenue limit specified in Section 121.91, Wisconsin Statutes, by $740,000 per year beginning with the 2020-2021 school year and ending with the 2024-2025 school year for non-recurring purposes consisting of paying increased operational and maintenance expenses at the new high school. In the event a majority of the electors voting on Question II vote "yes", the District will be authorized to exceed the revenue limit specified in Section 121.91, Wisconsin Statutes, by $740,000 per year beginning with the 2020-2021 school year and ending with the 2024-2025 school year for non-recurring purposes consisting of paying increased operational and maintenance expenses at the new high school; if a majority vote "no" on the question set forth above, the District will not be so authorized. LOCATION AND HOURS OF POLLING PLACES Four polling locations will be open for this election. Residents in the Town of Freedom and Town of Osborn will vote at the Town of Freedom Town Hall - W2004 County Road S, Freedom Residents in the City of Appleton and Town of Center will vote at the Town of Center Town Hall - N3990 Hwy 47, Appleton Residents in the Town of Kaukauna will vote at the Town of Kaukauna Town Hall W780 Greiner Road, Kaukauna Residents of the Town of Oneida will vote at the Town of Oneida Town Hall N6593 County Road H, Oneida ALL OPERATING POLLING PLACES WILL BE OPEN AT 7:00 A.M. AND WILL CLOSE AT 8:00 P.M. -Page 3 of 7-

If you have any questions concerning your polling place, contact the municipal clerk: City of Appleton Kami Lynch 100 N. Appleton, 6 th Floor Appleton, WI 54911-4799 920-832-6443 Office Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00-4:30 Town of Freedom Barbara Seegers PO Box 1007 W2004 County S Freedom, WI 54131-1007 920-788-4548 Office Hours: Mon Thurs 8:00-4:00 Town of Oneida Jennifer Anderson N6593 County Rd H Oneida, WI 54155 920-833-2211 Office Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00-12:00 Town of Center Amy Olson N3990 State Road 47 Appleton, WI 54913 920-731-7229 Office Hours: Wed 1:30-5:00 or by appt Town of Kaukauna Debbie VenderHeiden PO Box 644 W780 Greiner Road Kaukauna, WI 54130 920-759-1677 Office Hours: M, W, Th 8:00-2:00 F 8:00-12:00 Town of Osborn Darlene Schultz N6362 Ballard Road Seymour, WI 54165 920-833-2942 Office Hours: by appt All polling places are accessible to elderly and disabled voters. NOTICE OF MEETING OF THE LOCAL AND MUNICIPAL BOARD OF CANVASSERS At the close of voting on Election Day, pursuant to the provisions of Wis. Stat. 19.84, the Election Inspectors at each polling place will convene as the Local Canvassing Board for the purpose of conducting the local canvass pursuant to Wis. Stat. 7.51. This meeting will be open to the public pursuant to Wis. Stat. 19.81-89. INFORMATION TO ELECTORS Upon entering the polling place, an elector shall state his or her name and address, show an acceptable form of photo identification and sign the poll book before being permitted to vote. If an elector is not registered to vote, an elector may register to vote at the polling place serving his or her residence, if the elector presents proof of residence in a form specified by law. Where ballots are distributed to electors, the initials of two inspectors must appear on the ballot. Upon being permitted to vote, the elector shall retire alone to a voting booth and cast his or her ballot except that an elector who is a parent or guardian may be accompanied by the elector's minor child or minor ward. An election official may inform the elector of the proper manner for -Page 4 of 7-

casting a vote, but the official may not in any manner advise or indicate a particular voting choice. On referendum questions, where paper ballots are used, the elector shall make a mark (X) in the square next to "yes" if in favor of the question, or the elector shall make a mark (X) in the square next to "no" if opposed to the question. When using a tactile ballot marking device (Vote-PAD) to mark a paper ballot, the elector shall obtain from the inspectors, the assistive device and any audio or dexterity aids if required. On referendum questions, the elector shall fill in the oval or connect the arrow next to "yes" if in favor of the question, or the elector shall fill in the oval or connect the arrow next to "no" if opposed to the question. On referendum questions, where optical scan voting systems are used, the elector shall fill in the oval or connect the arrow next to "yes" if in favor of the question, or the elector shall fill in the oval or connect the arrow next to "no" if opposed to the question. When using an electronic ballot marking device ("Automark") to mark an optical scan ballot, the elector shall touch the screen at "yes" if in favor of the question, or the elector shall touch the screen at "no" if opposed to the question. On referendum questions, where touch screen voting systems are used, the elector shall touch the screen next to "yes" if in favor of the question, or the elector shall touch the screen next to "no" if opposed to the question. The vote should not be cast in any other manner. Not more than five minutes time shall be allowed inside a voting booth or machine. Sample ballots or other materials to assist the elector in casting his or her vote may be taken into the booth and copied. The sample ballot shall not be shown to anyone so as to reveal how the ballot is marked. If the elector spoils a paper or optical scan ballot, he or she shall return it to an election official who shall issue another ballot in its place, but not more than three ballots shall be issued to any one elector. If the ballot has not been initialed by two inspectors or is defective in any other way, the elector shall return it to the election official, who shall issue a proper ballot in its place. The elector may spoil a touch screen ballot at the voting station before the ballot is cast. After an official paper ballot is marked, it shall be folded so the inside marks do not show, but so the printed endorsements and inspectors' initials on the outside do show. The elector shall leave the booth, deposit the ballot in the ballot box, or deliver the ballot to an inspector for deposit, and shall leave the polling place promptly. After an official optical scan ballot is marked, it shall be inserted in the security sleeve so the marks do not show. After casting his or her vote, the elector shall leave the booth, insert -Page 5 of 7-

the ballot in the voting device and discard the sleeve, or deliver the ballot to an inspector for deposit. If a central count system is used, the elector shall insert the ballot in the ballot box and discard the sleeve, or deliver the ballot to an inspector for deposit. The elector shall leave the polling place promptly. After an official touch screen ballot is cast, the elector shall leave the polling place promptly. An elector may select an individual to assist in casting his or her vote if the elector declares to the presiding official that he or she is unable to read, has difficulty reading, writing or understanding English or that due to disability is unable to cast his or her ballot. The selected individual rendering assistance may not be the elector's employer or an agent of that employer or an officer or agent of a labor organization which represents the elector. The following is a sample of the official ballot: OFFICIAL REFERENDUM BALLOT November 7, 2017 Notice to Voters: If you are voting on Election Day, your ballot must be initialed by two election inspectors. If you are voting absentee, your ballot must be initialed by the municipal clerk or deputy clerk. Your ballot may not be counted without initials. Instructions to Voters: If you make a mistake on your ballot or have a question, ask an election inspector for help. (Absentee Voters: Contact your municipal clerk.) To vote in favor of a question, make an "X" or other mark in the square next to "Yes," like this: To vote against a question, make an "X" or other mark in the square next to "No," like this: Referendum QUESTION NUMBER I Shall the Freedom Area School District, Outagamie County, Wisconsin be authorized to issue pursuant to Chapter 67 of the Wisconsin Statutes, general obligation bonds in an amount not to exceed $66,700,000 for the public purpose of paying the cost of a school building and improvement program consisting of construction of a new high school with outdoor athletic facilities, and related site improvements; renovations at the elementary and intermediate/middle school; and district-wide infrastructure/security improvements; and acquisition of -Page 6 of 7-

YES NO furnishings, fixtures and equipment? YES NO Referendum QUESTION NUMBER II Shall the Freedom Area School District, Outagamie County, Wisconsin be authorized to exceed the revenue limit specified in Section 121.91, Wisconsin Statutes, by $740,000 per year beginning with the 2020-2021 school year and ending with the 2024-2025 school year for nonrecurring purposes consisting of paying increased operational and maintenance expenses at the new high school? Persons with questions regarding the referendum election should contact Kevin Kilstofte, District Administrator. Done in the Freedom Area School District on November 6, 2017 Allan Tiedt District Clerk -Page 7 of 7-