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ISD 622 leaders outline two-question levy for Nov. 4 ballot, estimate $26/month impact for $300,000 home

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Summary

District officials presented two ballot questions in a public meeting: an operating levy that would raise the per-pupil levy from $1,019 to $1,965 and a 10-year capital projects levy that would collect $2 million a year. District leaders said a $300,000 homeowner would see an estimated $26-per-month increase if both measures pass.

District officials on Aug. 19 presented detailed information about two proposed local levies that will appear on the Nov. 4, 2025 ballot, saying the measures are meant to close a growing gap between state funding and district expenses.

The operating-levy question would revoke $206 of the district's current levy and replace that portion with $1,152.83, raising the total operating levy from $1,019 per pupil to $1,965, Assistant Superintendent, Secondary (presenter) said during the board meeting. Officials said the district’s calculator estimates a $300,000 homeowner would pay about $22 more per month if the operating levy passes. The second measure, a capital projects levy, would collect $2 million annually for 10 years to fund technology infrastructure, classroom hardware and security systems; the…

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