During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the implications of a proposed increase in the referendum authority for local school funding. Currently, the district receives approximately $2,495 per pupil, significantly lower than neighboring districts such as Eden Prairie and Minnetonka, which receive around $2,853 and $2,927 per pupil, respectively. The proposed increase of $491 per pupil aims to elevate funding closer to the maximum allowable amount of $2,927, which could generate an estimated $6.4 million over ten years.
The discussion highlighted the importance of this funding for operational costs and potential capital projects. Officials noted that the district has maintained its funding level for years, with only minor increases in recent times. The proposed increase would not only help bridge the funding gap but also support necessary staffing for any new facilities that may be developed.
Tax implications were also a key topic, with estimates provided for various funding levels. For instance, a $100 increase per pupil would cost homeowners approximately $50 annually for a $450,000 home, while a $250 increase would raise that cost to about $124 per year. The meeting underscored the urgency of addressing funding disparities to ensure the district can adequately support its educational programs and infrastructure.