OFFICIAL BALLOT QUESTION 2: fEW HOW DOES ISD 728 COMPARE IN OPERATING LEVY REVENUE PER STUDENT?
<br /> IOU SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT QUESTION 2
<br /> APPROVAL OF REFERENDUM REVENUE AUTHORIZATION Minnetonka I$1,946
<br /> %�� Edina J$1,884
<br /> �'I/V i • • • The board of Independent School District No. 728 (Elk River Area Schools) has also proposed Wayzata I$1,676
<br /> to increase its general education revenue by an additional$400 per pupil.The proposed Bloomington I $1,597
<br /> new referendum revenue authorization would be applicable for ten years, beginning with White Bear Lake ' I $1,578
<br /> taxes payable in 2013, unless otherwise revoked or reduced as provided by law. Robbinsdale I $1,565
<br /> Question 1 must be YES If School District Ballot Question 1 is approved, shall the increase in the Moundsview I $1,523
<br /> approved b voters revenue proposed by the board of Independent School District No. 728 Burnsville I $1,476
<br /> pp y NO also be approved? Minneapolis I$1,275
<br /> for Question 2 to be BY VOTING "YES" ON THIS BALLOT QUESTION, YOU ARE AVERAGE $1261
<br /> enacted. VOTING FOR A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE. Osseo I $1,232 The average
<br /> This request of voters is for a new 10-year levy that will result in new taxes. • Eden Prairie I$1,200
<br /> Anoka-Hennepin I$1,128 of the largest
<br /> - _- Question 2 ($400 per pupil) will provide: Eastern Carver I $1,078 metro school
<br /> » Free All-Day, Every-Day kindergarten program: Research shows all-day kindergarten Rosemount I$1,042 districts is
<br /> programs are consistently more effective than half-day, especially for disadvantaged Stillwater I$994
<br /> children. Participants have stronger foundation and learning skills, increased social South Washington I$929
<br /> and emotional development and show faster and continued gains in literacy and Lakeville I$852 $ 1 , 261
<br /> CALCULATE language skills.
<br /> North St.Paul L Millia, I$833
<br /> YOUR TAXES » Technology that directly impacts the classroom: Present and future technology is ISD 728
<br /> needed to support student learning, including new collaborative online computing St.Michael Albertville I$695
<br /> O N L I N Eand data analytics with anywhere, anytime and any device capabilities. Integrated, Source:Minnesota Department of Education
<br /> affordable tablet computing and/or mobiles will allow students to engage in St.Paul $645
<br /> elkriver.k12.mn.us/calculator interactive learning 24/7. Buffalo Il$490 I I I
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<br /> » Curriculum that directly impacts the classroom:Our current funding allows us to update
<br /> t�`� our curriculum (math, reading,social studies, etc.) once every 10 years.The Minnesota
<br /> I 1 IA Department of Education calls for a seven-year review; new funding will provide more
<br /> timely updates and curriculum to increase opportunities for all of our learners. More than 76 percent of our budget We receive $1,750 less total revenue per
<br /> UM0®®® » On-going operating expenses:This new revenue will help compensate the loss goes to classroom instruction and support student than the metro average
<br /> OgdUluitS of federal stimulus and state compensatory funding. Of the requested funding,
<br /> -- 640440 approximately$2.3 million goes for classroom instruction and student support. 76.5% 76•1%
<br /> $11,500 $11,291
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<br /> BUILD How much will Ballot Question 2 cost me? 76.0%
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<br /> BUILDING al Ballot Question 2 is for a new levy; your taxes (commercial or 75.5% 0111 • 0 z $11,000
<br /> F ,. residential) are based on your assessed property value. Here is 75 0% M 0 10 538
<br /> U a sample of an estimated tax impact of Ballot Question 2. = 74.5% $10,500
<br /> 44 T ASSESSED ANNUAL MONTHLY DAILY o 7a.o°i° / :22 $10,000
<br /> U 1 PROPERTY TAX TAX TAX z 73.5% 73 3°o OMNI 548 -
<br /> VALUE INCREASE INCREASE INCREASE w ° / z $9,500 IllrillIll
<br /> R G'" 73.0% /
<br /> E V $100,000 $109 $9.08 $0.30 ce >
<br /> a 72.5% w Mil S $150,000 $164 $13.67 $0.45 72.0% $9,000
<br /> *$175,000 $191 $15.91 $0.52
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<br /> 1 t \ , � �- $200,000 $219 $18.25 $0.60 ISD 728 $8,500 ISD 728
<br /> ),� $250,000 $273 $22.75 $0.75 METRO AVERAGE
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<br /> V #K' $300,000 $328 $27.33 $0.90 STATE AVERAGE STATE AVERAGE
<br /> $350,000 $383 $31.91 $1.05 Source: MDE FY2011 Profile Expenditures Source: MDE FY2011 Revenue Per ADM Tuition Out
<br /> ,, $400,000 $437 $36.41 $1.20
<br /> $450,000 $449 $37.41 $1.23
<br /> `.. $500,000 $547 $45.58 $1.50 Of the 20 largest metro school districts in Minnesota, ISD 728 ranks 1 9th
<br /> *Estimated average property value ��) in operating levy referendum funding. Even with passage of these two
<br /> Questioff 2 ui��p�o�/fie �uff �� �o� ck�o� G�l/W •• . ` questions, ISD 728 will still be lower than the metro average.
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