PRINCETON PUBLIC SCHOOLS
2026 REFERENDUM
Princeton Public Schools prepares students for success in an ever-changing world - whether they go to college, a technical school, or start working after graduation. To do this, we need to take action to ensure our schools have great staff, classrooms, and learning environments.
ONE COMMUNITY. ONE ROAR.
On Tuesday, May 12, our community will consider a referendum to replace outdated classrooms, upgrade safety and technology, and create learning spaces that prepare students for success.
The single ballot question asks voters to consider:
A $51.35 million building bond to update aging infrastructure, renovate outdated classrooms and science labs, address overcrowding and accessibility challenges, and modernize Career and Technical Education (CTE) spaces.
A $750,000/year capital projects levy (tech levy) to fund essential learning technology, including laptops, software, internet, technology staff, and trade-specific tools.
Explore this website to learn more about the referendum to address our district’s needs, its tax impact, and how to make your voice heard by voting.