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District reports enrollment growth, revenue uptick and $1.9M near-term capital plan
Summary
The Lebanon Special School District reported midyear enrollment of 4,644, noted higher-than-expected local-option sales-tax and earlier property-tax receipts, and outlined a $1.9 million near-term capital-project plan with larger multi-year cost projections.
At the board meeting the district provided a director’s report with midyear enrollment, revenue updates and a multi-year facilities capital plan.
The director reported current midyear enrollment of 4,644 students and said the district has added 768 students since 2021. On revenue, the district reported an early property tax collection described in the packet (reference in transcript to approximately $4.24 million in early property tax receipts) and said local-option sales-tax receipts were above estimate by about $322,000 and that total local-option…
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