Budget Information
LUHS Budget Facts
Public Notices NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
Wisconsin Statute 65.90(4)
Notice is hereby given to qualified electors of the Lakeland Union High School District, that the budget hearing will be held in the Lakeland Union High School Distance Learning Room on October 23, 2023 at 6:30 p.m. The summary of the budget is linked below. Detailed copies of the budget will be linked below on the week prior to the budget hearing date or available for inspection in the Lakeland Union High School District Office, 9573 State Hwy 70, Minocqua, WI.
2023-24 Budget Summary Publication
NOTICE OF ANNUAL DISTRICT MEETING
Wisconsin Statute 120.08(1)
Notice is hereby given to qualified electors of the Lakeland Union High School District, that the annual meeting of said district for the transaction of business will be held in the Distance Learning Room of Lakeland Union High School on October 23, 2023, immediately following the Budget Hearing at 6:30 p.m.
2023-2024 Annual Meeting Report
Previous Year Reports
Annual Reports
Audited Financial Statements
ESSER III Funding
The American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act, the third federal COVID-19 relief law, passed in March 2021, provides one-time funds for our district through the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) III grant program.
ESSER III Grant Basics
> The Lakeland Union High School District is expected to receive $1,060,757 in ESSER III funding.
> Funds may be used to support our response to the COVID-19 pandemic taking place from March 13, 2020 through Sept. 30, 2024.
> Funds are intended to help safely reopen and sustain the safe operation of schools and address the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the nation’s students.
> LEAs (school districts & charter schools) must use a minimum of 20% to implement evidence-based interventions to address learning loss
What Can These Funds Can be Used For?
ESSER funds must used prevent, prepare for, or respond to COVID-19.
Examples include:
Preparedness and Response
> PPE; hand sanitizer; infrastructures to promote physical distancing; improving indoor air quality; establishing a team to develop guidelines for infection control practices, etc.
Addressing Longterm School Closure
> Additional staff to support virtual instruction; providing/delivering school meals; etc.
Outreach and Services for Special Populations
> Professional development for staff to serve English Learners remotely; paying staff to teach parents of students with IEP technology and software; etc.
Mental Health Services and Supports
> Additional school based mental health staff (school counselors, school psychologists, school social workers, etc.); Peer to Peer sucide prevention and mental health literacy such as Sources of Strength and Hope Squad, etc.
Education Technology
> Devices and software for remote instruction; improved cybersecurity; etc.
ESSER III Safe Return to In-Person & Continuity of Services Plan
Esser III Plan Revision 10.24.22
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