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Missoula district says 83% of $1.5 million elementary safety levy pays staff salaries

2628280 · February 12, 2025
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Superintendent Hill told the Board of Trustees that $1.5 million from the district's elementary safety levy is being spent mainly on staff salaries and benefits, with roughly $256,000 for security infrastructure and training.

Superintendent Hill told the Board of Trustees that the majority of the district's $1,500,000 elementary safety levy is paying for staff salaries and benefits.

"Not shockingly, and in keeping with our declared uses, the majority, 83% of the $1,500,000, is paying for the salary and benefits of staffing at our elementary schools," Superintendent Hill said. "$1,243,430 is being spent on behavior interventionists, counselors, social workers, police, and administration."

Hill said about $420,000 of those salary costs are offsetting what previously came from the general fund, and the remaining $256,000 is being used for infrastructure and security operations. "The remaining $256,000 is being used to pay for infrastructure related costs which…

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