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Grain Valley superintendent flags protested taxes, snow-day makeups and two state bills that could affect school funding
Summary
Superintendent Dr. Willey told the Grain Valley R-V board local revenues are behind due to protested property taxes, outlined plans for making up snow days, and highlighted two Missouri House bills — HB816 and HB629 — that could meaningfully change local school revenues.
Dr. Willey, presenting the superintendent's report, told the Grain Valley R-V Board of Education that year-to-date operating revenues and expenses are generally on track but local revenues lag because the county is holding roughly $500,000 in protested property taxes.
Willey said the district is comfortable overall but noted the timing creates a “little asterisk” in revenue charts: protested taxes are collected by the county but not distributed while the protest is resolved. He also warned the district will likely make another health-insurance overage payment before…
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