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Adams 12 superintendent asks Broomfield council to support $39.42M annual mill‑levy override
Summary
Adams 12 Superintendent Chris Kadowski presented a ballot measure asking for a $39,420,000 annual mill‑levy override to boost staff pay, expand career‑technical education and mental‑health supports; council agreed to direct staff to draft a resolution of support.
Adams 12 Five Star Schools Superintendent Chris Kadowski asked Broomfield City Council on Sept. 9 to consider supporting a ballot measure the district certified two weeks earlier that would raise roughly $39.42 million per year in operating revenue if approved by voters.
Kadowski and Board President Lori Goldstein outlined the district’s rationale: Adams 12 ranks 14th of 15 metro districts in per‑pupil funding, experienced more than $27 million in cuts this spring and eliminated about 150 positions this year. Kadowski said the…
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