WAYZATA, Minn. (FOX 9) - Facing climbing enrollment and limited space for students, the Wayzata Public Schools board on Monday night voted to move forward with plans to build two new schools and expand others, a move that would ultimately require voter approval since it would be paid for with a property tax hike.

Wayzata advances plan to build new schools, expand others

The plans:

The district plans to build two new schools in Medina, one elementary school and one middle school.

The new elementary school would accommodate 900 students while the new middle school would hold 800.

In addition, the proposal includes plans to expand Wayzata High School to accommodate an extra 900 students. The district also plans to expand other schools.

What they're saying:

"We knew that we were goi

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