Voters heading to the polls on May 3, will decide on a renewal of 15.0410 mills for a period of five years. The operating millage exempts principal residence and qualified agricultural property. The renewal generates $1,319,111 for the school district.
In addition, voters will also decide on 2.959 mills for a period of five years. The operating millage will also exempt principal residence and qualified agricultural property. The renewal will generate $259,507.
‘This applies to ‘non-homestead? which includes businesses and second homes,? said Bart Jenniches, Brandon superintendent.
‘We need this to maintain our district’s budget.?