MENASHA, Wis. — The Menasha Joint School District releases the results from its community survey on the next phase of its facilities master plan.
The phase includes replacing an overcrowded Maplewood Middle School with a new school on the existing site.
Superintendent Chris VanderHeyden tells Jonathan Krause on “Krause & Company” there is strong support for the proposed project:
The new building would comprise of two schools: one for fifth and sixth grade students and the other for seventh and eighth grade students.
The district plans to include a referendum question on the November ballot.



