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Roseville board OKs November ballot question for dedicated technology levy
Summary
The Roseville Area School Board voted unanimously June 24 to place a 10-year capital projects levy for technology on the Nov. 4 ballot, authorizing roughly $6 million a year beginning 2026–27 to fund infrastructure, cybersecurity and classroom devices.
The Roseville Area School Board on June 24 approved a resolution to place a capital projects levy dedicated to technology on the Nov. 4 ballot. Board members said the levy would provide a steady funding stream for infrastructure, cybersecurity, classroom devices and other technology needs.
Board members and staff framed the proposal as a response to rising technology costs and declining one-time federal COVID-era funding. Director Sherry Thompson, presenting the proposal, said the district has worked with the board finance advisory…
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