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Annandale board votes to place $750-per-pupil operating referendum on special election ballot
Summary
The Annandale Public School District board approved calling a special election on a $750-per-pupil, 10-year operating referendum with annual inflation adjustments after months of community listening sessions and a review of state funding cuts and district budget pressures.
The Annandale Public School District board voted to place a $750-per-pupil operating referendum on a special election ballot, authorizing a 10-year operating referendum revenue authorization that will increase annually by the rate of inflation. Board members said the move followed six public listening sessions in May and June and a review of recent state funding changes that reduced district revenue.
Board members described the measure as a pragmatic step to stabilize finances rather than a full restoration of prior services. The district presented detailed budget impacts: a cluster of recent legislative and administrative changes that together reduced or increased district costs by roughly $365,000,…
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