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Superintendent says KSDE valuation change for RHIDs could reduce USD 383 state aid

5611552 · August 21, 2025
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Superintendent Eric Reed told the board the Kansas Department of Education plans to count RHID (residential housing incentive district) valuation toward district valuation, which could reduce Local Option Budget state aid for projects that add valuation but not family housing.

Superintendent Eric Reed told the Manhattan-Ogden USD 383 Board of Education on Aug. 20 that the Kansas Department of Education (KSDE) plans to change how it treats valuation tied to Residential Housing Incentive Districts (RHIDs). Under the approach Reed described, valuation added by a RHID would count toward the district’s valuation for Local Option Budget (LOB) calculations; if the housing added valuation but did not…

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