Only three days into his job as the superintendent of Watertown-Mayer Schools, David Marlette was talking about fall referendum plans.
After voters in the west-metro area school district overwhelmingly defeated a referendum last fall, the 1,600-student district's school board is wasting no time planning a return to voters this fall.
And they hope their new top administrator will help.
Since Marlette took over the job July 1, district leaders met last week to discuss voter survey results. Another meeting will be held Monday.
Marlette said he'll bring a grass-roots effort to the district's No. 1 issue this year.
"You've got to get out there and basically go door to door," he said.
Marlette succeeds Karsten Anderson, who left after 10 years in Watertown to lead the Red Wing Schools. The board selected Marlette out of five finalists in May because of his experience and communication skills, board Chairman John McCain said.
The board hopes Marlette brings "freshness and a new energy" to the referendum campaign with his experience passing three referendums, McCain said.