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Board tentatively adopts full rollback millage; finance staff outlines digest growth and grant risk

5383669 · July 14, 2025
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At a July work session the Carroll County Board of Education voted 6-0 to adopt the full rollback rate as the tentative 2025 millage; finance staff outlined the preliminary digest, a roughly $1.5 million possible federal grant impact and next steps in the millage timeline.

Carroll County Board of Education members at a July work session tentatively adopted the full rollback millage rate for 2025, voting 6-0 to set the rollback as the board—s tentative rate. The tentative adoption allows the district to move forward with the statutorily required advertising and preserves the option to lower the rate before the board—s final vote.

The move matters to taxpayers and the district—s budget: Finance staff reported the preliminary 2025 tax digest rose by $177,300,000 from 2024, with roughly 75% of that growth attributable to real growth and 25% to reassessment. The calculated rollback rate is 16.077 mills…

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