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Washtenaw ISD representatives tell Ann Arbor board millage renewal would preserve roughly $40M in special‑education support
Summary
Washtenaw ISD staff briefed the board on a Nov. 5 millage renewal (2.3826 mills for 12 years) that funds special‑education services; presenters said Ann Arbor received about $40 million from the millage in 2022–23 and that roughly $26 million of that total is tied to the portion up for renewal.
Washtenaw Intermediate School District leaders described a special‑education millage renewal slated for the Nov. 5 ballot and outlined what a renewal — not a new tax — would mean for local districts.
Assistant Superintendent Kinsata Lewis told trustees the proposal asks voters to renew a 2.3826‑mill levy for 12 years starting in 2026. Lewis said the renewal combines two expiring millages and would continue funding that covers unreimbursed special‑education costs…
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