(KMZA)--The Prairie Hills USD 113 Board of Education has approved for publication a proposed 2024-25 budget that calls for nearly $17 million in net expenditures and a mill levy increase.
The board took the action when they met Monday evening.
Superintendent Todd Evans said USD 113 is expecting to exceed revenue neutral for the supplemental general fund for the upcoming year, which is connected to the district's decrease in state aid.
He said the estimated mill rate for the former USD 441 area of the district is 48.664 and the estimated mill rate for the former USD 448 portion is 42.806. Evans said the difference is the former 441 portion of the district is still paying off a bond issue.
Under the proposed budget, those in the former USD 441 area will see a nearly 4.3 mill levy increase, while those in the former USD 448 portion will see a 3.7 mill levy increase.
The board will consider adoption of the budget following a hearing at their September 9th meeting.
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