A hallway at Deerfield High School serves as an overflow storage area. The district has a $49.7 million construction referendum on Tuesday's ballot, in part to address crowded classrooms.
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A hole in an exterior wall at Deerfield Middle/High School awaits repair.
Deerfield School District business manager Doreen Treuden works in her office, adjacent to the school’s library. If the district's referendum passes next week, the middle and high school will get a new library media center, among other additions and renovations.
A hallway floor at Deerfield High School shows wear. The district's construction referendum would help renovate and modernize classrooms and support spaces, and redo windows, flooring and more.
A maintenance shed used by the Deerfield School District. The district would construct a new maintenance building with its $49.7 million construction referendum if it passes on Tuesday.
Deerfield School District Superintendent Michelle Jensen in a custodial room that once served as a classroom in the 1960s-era portion of the middle and high school. The district hopes to pass a $49.7 million construction referendum next week that will help ease crowding.
Photos: Voters cast ballots throughout Madison
Meryl DiIorio casts his ballot at the Wil-Mar Neighborhood Center in Madison on Tuesday. Voters around the state chose representatives for nonpartisan school and municipal offices.
Kim Lawrence places a "future voter" sticker on her son Ethan as she exits the polling place at Yahara Bay Distillery in Madison Tuesday. "He's 4½ months old, so he has a long way to go," Lawrence said.
Meryl DiIorio fills out his ballot at the Wil-Mar Neighborhood Center in Madison, Wis., Tuesday, April 5, 2022. KAYLA WOLF, STATE JOURNAL
Judy Hill, left, maneuvers her mother, Reta Harring, down the handicap ramp, followed by Steve Hill, after Harring cast her ballot at the Mallards Duck Blind Clubhouse in Madison on Tuesday. The family was frustrated with the long and bumpy path from the parking lot to the voting booths.
Voters fill out their ballots with a view of the baseball diamond at the Mallards Duck Blind Clubhouse Tuesday.
Daniel Braund fills out his ballot at the Mallards Duck Blind Clubhouse in Madison, Wis., Tuesday, April 5, 2022. KAYLA WOLF, STATE JOURNAL
Voters exit their polling place located in Hy-Vee on East Washington Avenue in Madison, Wis., Tuesday, April 5, 2022. KAYLA WOLF, STATE JOURNAL
Stef Bugasch Scopoline casts her ballot at Yahara Bay Distillery in Madison, Wis., Tuesday, April 5, 2022. KAYLA WOLF, STATE JOURNAL
Chief Inspector Dena Sedlmayr, left, and volunteer poll worker Emily Temte reinstall the location banner outside of Gates of Heaven Synagogue in Madison, Wis., Tuesday, April 5, 2022. KAYLA WOLF, STATE JOURNAL
A voter enters the Wil-Mar Neighborhood Center in Madison to cast a ballot Tuesday. Turnout was light in Tuesday's balloting for local offices.

