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Mosinee board adopts 2025–26 budget and levy after debate over state aid and rising property valuations

Mosinee School Board · October 29, 2025
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Summary

After a lengthy presentation and questions about enrollment, state aid and property valuations, the Mosinee School Board voted 7–2 to approve the district's final 2025–26 budget and set the levy and mill rate. Officials said lower state aid and rising local property values are the primary drivers of higher tax bills for some homeowners.

The Mosinee School Board approved the district's final 2025–26 budget and levy Tuesday after an extended review of enrollment, state aid and property valuations.

Business manager Rod (identified in the meeting packet) told the board that open‑enrollment numbers improved after his initial projection, leaving the district with a larger surplus than expected but that the district still faces a net decrease in state aid of about $1.3 million for the two‑year budget cycle. He said the district is permitted to raise the revenue limit by $325 per pupil, and that change, combined with a roughly 11.9% increase in equalized property valuations…

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