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District Residents Approve 6.86% Decrease in Tax Levy

A number of residents came to Greendale High School to vote on a $14.9 million tax levy, which is down from last year. The new superintendent and staff also made presentations on the budget, strategic planning and many other happenings in the district.

 

Greendale taxpayers on Monday approved a $14.9 million school district property tax levy for the 2012-13 school year.

Roughly 50 taxpayers voted unanimously to approve the levy, and there were no comments or questions raised during the meeting in regards to the levy. The approved levy is a 6.86 percent decrease from last year.

Breakdown of the 2012-2013 tax levy:

Fund Amount Levy
Operational $12,518,791
Debt Services $441,011
Referendum Debt Services $1,078,225
Community Service $691,500
Capital $200,000
2012-2013 Total Levy $14,929,527

Homeowners can expect a school property tax of $2,354 on a $200,000 home, down $174 from last year.

Director of Business Services Erin Green made a presentation that included the following announcements:

  • Total expenditures were projected at $33,254,216, a 1.03 percent increase
  • State aid was projected at $11.4 million, a 16.62 percent increase.
  • Enrollment projected at 2,290, down from 2,292
  • The property tax rate is projected down to $11.77 from $12.64
  • Revenue Cap projected up by $523,331 funded all by State Aid

New Superintendent John Tharp and staff spoke about community involvement and communication, budgeting, strategic planning Alverno partnership, healthy habits and technology.

Green said that the challenge for schools will be the increase competition for great staff and ability to remain competitive with pay and benefits given the budget constraints.

Here's a look at the tax levy picture in districts in other Patch communities:

Related Topics: Annual Meeting, Greendale School District, Greendale School District budget, and Greendale School District tax levy

Sarah Watson

10:35 pm on Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Some comments from a citizen who attended the meeting:

There were closer to 30 not 50 people in attendance and many of them were district employees or their family.

There was little or no leadership shown by the board of education.

The board was called down for not publicizing the meeting by a former board president and they were sheepish at best.

Houston, we have a problem...I mean, Greendale, we have a problem

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