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Resident asks board to reconcile last year’s millage surplus; board points to oversight and online records

Nassau County School Board · September 11, 2024
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Sherish Desai urged the Nassau County School Board to reconcile a reported $13 million surplus from last year’s millage increase and asked why her tax bill rose; staff and board members said taxable-value increases and earmarked spending explain differences and offered oversight committee reports and online access.

Sherish Desai, a resident who gave her address for the record, told the Nassau County School Board that after last year’s millage approval the district reported a surplus of about $13 million and yet her tax bill showed a dollar increase. "I got my trim notice a couple of weeks ago, and I was surprised to see dollar wise increase," Desai said, asking for a reconciliation of the surplus and the…

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