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MLO oversight committee: district says override funds aligned with ballot priorities

Greeley School District No. 6 in the county of Weld (Greeley-Evans School District 6) Board of Education · December 9, 2025
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Summary

The Mill Levy Override Citizens Oversight Committee reported that fiscal-year 2024–25 spending aligns with ballot language, funding wages, class-size staffing, career and college access programs, textbooks, facilities, and safety upgrades, the committee chair told the board.

Gary Fuentes, chair of the Mill Levy Override Citizens Oversight Committee, told the Greeley School District No. 6 Board of Education on Dec. 8 that the committee’s fall review found mill-levy-override (MLO) expenditures for fiscal year 2024–25 “fully aligned with the ballot language.”

Fuentes, introduced by Director of Finance Andy Haidock, said the committee reviewed how district leaders used MLO revenue and connected that spending to the district’s Innovation 2030 strategic…

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