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Ten school districts across Indiana are asking voters to pass a property tax referendum on the May 2 primary ballots.
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Four Indiana school districts won voter support for property-tax levies to provide operational funds to boost teacher pay, retain staff and maintain academic programs.
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Nine school districts across Indiana are asking voters to approve an increase to their property taxes or continue a referendum tax levy.
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Voters approved seven school referendums Tuesday. Only Vigo County Schools and Franklin Township failed to get approval.
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Eight school corporations in Indiana are seeking voter approval for referendum funding this May, but school leaders have concerns about new, lengthier language on voters' ballots.
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Public school districts would be required to share referendum funding with charter schools under a bill approved by the Indiana House Thursday.
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School districts would be required to share future referendum funding with charter schools under a bill approved by a House committee Thursday.
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While votes from Tuesday’s primary election are still being counted across Northeast Indiana and the Hoosier State, it’s looking like Fort Wayne Community…
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Lawmakers are considering restrictions on how often schools in need of additional funding can propose referendum measures to local taxpayers, and…
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The Fort Wayne Community Schools Board voted to support the REPAIR 2020 program earning on a spot on next May’s ballot during its meeting Monday night.The…