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Oshkosh Area School District approves 2024-25 tax levy, overall levy reduced about 5%

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The Oshkosh Area School District Board of Education approved the 2024-25 tax levy on Oct. 23, adopting a plan that the district says reduces the overall levy by about 5.05% and lowers the district mill rate from $9.08 to $7.90; board members debated prepaying debt and how reassessment will affect individual taxpayers.

The Oshkosh Area School District Board of Education on Wednesday approved the district's 2024-25 tax levy, a measure the administration presented as a 5.05% reduction from last year that will lower the district's mill rate from $9.08 to $7.90.

Board President Sherry Wyman opened the discussion and turned the presentation over to district staff. Superintendent Dr. David Davis described the levy as an effort to balance short-term tax relief with long-term facility stability.

The levy presentation by district staff explained the main drivers:…

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