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The operating referendum would have made up for the district's state funding losses.
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From WFYI: School districts stand to lose more than $500 million under the latest plan to cut property taxes for Indiana homeowners.
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The district is expecting a cumulative $18 million loss over six years if state legislation is passed.
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All NewsThe new K-12 spending plan drove division mostly along party lines and between advocates of traditional public education and those who support school choice.
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All NewsEducators, elected officials and advocates criticized several Republican-authored education bills during a rally at the Statehouse Monday.
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All NewsThe proposal would overhaul how local property taxes fund public school corporations and create a new funding stream for charter schools.
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All NewsNine 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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Indiana lawmakers will address concerns from school leaders about a possible loss of funding because of the high number of children forced to quarantine…
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The Indiana General Assembly has approved full funding for schools operating virtually because of COVID-19. The Senate approved the final form of Senate…
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Only four school corporations in Indiana are seeking voter-approval on funding referendums in this fall's election. It's the fewest number of referendums…