ALAH High School Referendum Fails to Pass: What Went Wrong?
In the November 2024 election, voters in the Arthur Community Unit School District 305 rejected a $24.6 million referendum to renovate Arthur Lovington Atwood Hammond High School. The proposal aimed to address critical infrastructure issues, but concerns about tax increases and economic uncertainty led to its defeat. Despite efforts to inform the public, community skepticism and a lack of voter engagement may have contributed to the outcome. The district now faces decisions about alternative funding and future proposals.