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Pulaski electors approve $21.66 million tax levy after budget hearing

Pulaski Community School District Annual Meeting of Electors · August 28, 2024
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Summary

After a public hearing on the proposed 2024–25 budget, electors of the Pulaski Community School District approved a $21,658,812 tax levy. District staff outlined revenues, special-education pressures and capital projects; residents asked questions about SRO cost sharing, pool funding and transportation costs.

Pulaski Community School District electors voted to levy $21,658,812 to operate and maintain the district for the 2024–25 fiscal year after a public hearing on the proposed budget.

The chair read the resolution authorizing the levy and called for a motion; the motion to adopt the levy was moved and seconded and carried on a voice vote. The chair said the vote implements the district’s proposed budget for the coming fiscal year.

At the meeting the superintendent, identified in the agenda as Mrs. Case, reviewed accomplishments and facilities work across the district before turning the presentation over to Mark Logan, the director of business services, who laid out the financials. Logan said projected total revenues are just over $55,000,000 and that roughly 14.1% of the general fund comes from property taxes. He noted the district remains in year two of a…

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