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Northglenn council backs Adams 12 Mill Levy Override after district details staffing and program plans

5811124 · September 22, 2025
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Summary

After a presentation from Adams 12 Superintendent Chris Godelski, Northglenn’s City Council unanimously approved a resolution supporting the school district’s proposed mill levy override, which would fund teacher and staff pay increases, expanded career and technical education and school safety measures.

Northglenn City Council voted unanimously on Sept. 23 to adopt a resolution supporting a proposed Adams 12 Mill Levy Override (MLO) that the district says would generate $39,420,000 annually for staffing, programming and safety.

Superintendent Chris Godelski told the council the package was pared back after last year’s failed override and that the current proposal focuses on four priorities: more competitive compensation for teachers and staff, expanded career and technical education, transition supports for students entering…

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