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Strasburg School Board records 2025 mill levy totaling 38.539 mills

Strasburg School District 31J Board of Education · November 10, 2025
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Summary

At its Nov. 10 meeting, the Strasburg School District 31J packet included a Mill Levy Certification that sets a total levy of 38.539 mills based on a net assessed value of $144,358,161, authorizing $4,213,382 for the General Fund and $1,350,038 for the Bond Redemption Fund.

At its Nov. 10, 2025 business session, Strasburg School District 31J provided a formal Mill Levy Certification showing a total district mill levy of 38.539 mills for tax year 2025 (to be collected in 2026). The certification lists a net assessed valuation of $144,358,161 and authorizes $4,213,382 to be raised from a General Fund levy of 29.187 mills (27.000 standard levy, 2.078 voter-approved override, and 0.109 for abatements) and $1,350,038 from a Bond Redemption Fund levy of 9.352 mills.

The certification text in the packet includes the resolution language: "the total amount of $4,213,382 to be raised from a levy of 29.187 mills" and confirms the board met in business session on Nov. 10, 2025 to establish the levy. The documentation also authorizes the superintendent and executive director of finance to adjust the final mill levy as needed to reflect county assessor valuation changes before Dec. 15, 2025. Kelle Bongard is listed in the packet as Superintendent and Nancy Taylor as Chief Financial Officer; both names appear on the certification page.