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Superintendent warns major assessed‑valuation losses and two Missouri bills could cut district revenue

Independence 30 School District Board of Education · February 10, 2026
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Superintendent Dr. Grant told the Independence 30 board that recent assessed‑valuation changes in Jackson County will reduce district revenue (nearly $3 million this year and about $11.5 million over three years) and singled out House Bills 1766 and 2709 as measures that would further reduce school funding; she said the district will continue bond outreach and voter education.

Superintendent Dr. Grant told the Independence 30 School District Board of Education that sharp changes in county assessed valuation will reduce district revenues and that pending state legislation could compound the loss. She said commercial assessed‑valuation declines will reduce 2025 district AV and result in “nearly $3 million” less revenue for the current year and that cumulative district AV losses exceed $135 million, translating to roughly $11.5 million in reduced revenue over three years. She added that Senate Bill 190’s senior…

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