How To Navigate COVID-19 Election Disruption For School Facility Funding
If school closures and remote learning weren’t enough for school systems to tackle during the pandemic, those seeking to be on a ballot in November for facilities funding now have to decide how to move forward in this unprecedented disruption. Understanding the importance of being on a ballot during a presidential election year, Taylor Johnson approached District Administration , an outlet reaching school district decision-makers, with a byline on the topic from Paul Hanley, managing director of TJ client Wight & Company ’s consulting firm Beyond Your Base. In the piece, Hanley discusses what school systems should consider in their decision to move forward, or not, with ballot measures come this fall. Read more here .

Paul Hanley, managing director of Beyond Your Base, a Wight & Company consultancy, offers advice to school districts on navigating COVID-19 and ballot referenda during November’s election.