Madison seeks to renew current levy on May 21, 2024

In the regularly scheduled March board meeting, the Madison 321 Board of Trustees unanimously voted to seek renewal of the two-year, $ 1.995 million dollar a year operational levy. The election to renew this levy will be facilitated by Madison County and will be on the Tuesday, May 21, 2024 ballot.

“We appreciate the taxpayers and patrons placing value in education and keeping this levy in place since 2015. We believe the district has been very good stewards of these levy dollars and hope you continue to trust us to fill the ongoing needs, which require ongoing funds, here within our district.” 

 

   Madison Superintendent, Randy Lords

The levy will focus monies on certain, specific areas that reflect

continuous, important district needs.

Salaries and Benefits

MSD will utilize this levy to continue employing additional staff to keep class sizes to a minimum and maintain current services. Currently Idaho State is funding MSD for 280 teachers and 96 support staff positions. MSD employs 302 teachers and 219 support staff positions. Support staff includes: para educators, bus drivers, custodial, maintenance, office, food service and technology personnel.

Levy Budget: $995,000

Safety / Technology

MSD will utilize this levy in maintaining a contract with the City of Rexburg to have Resource Officers in our schools. MSD will continue to update old/broken security cameras as well as adding new ones for more coverage. This levy will help keep servers, software and other technology up to date to help protect students and staff from the increasing number of online threats. MSD contracts with the City of Rexburg for $196 thousand to have Officers in the schools. MSD is expecting to receive $70 thousand from the State for security purposes. MSD currently budgets $940 thousand on technology and is expecting to receive $480 thousand from the State for this purpose.

Levy Budget: $400,000

Curriculum

MSD strives to rotate curriculum adoption every year. This is done to keep up with giving teachers better resources to support students, maintain up-to-date curriculum and stay in compliance up with State mandates. Secondary English-Language Arts (ELA) curriculum is currently being reviewed for an upgrade for next school year. Curriculum adoption generally cost $.5 to $1 million. MSD is expecting to receive approximately $20 thousand from the State for this purpose.

Levy Budget: $400,000

Buses / Transportation

MSD seeks to purchase new buses to support a growing student population and retire old buses. MSD currently has 56 route buses ranging in age from 1999 to 2024. MSD has 4 buses on order for next year costing $550 thousand and is expecting to receive $270 thousand from the State for this purpose.

Levy Budget: $200,000

*TOTAL BUDGET: $1,995,000 (each year) *Same amount since 2015

 For levy questions, contact a building administrator or the district office at (208) 359-3300

VOTING DAY:

May 21, 2024; between 8:00 am and 8:00 pm

Early Voting: May 6 – May 17

Where:

Regular polling location: https://voteidaho.gov

Absentee Ballot: https://co.madison.id.us/departments/elections/index.php#outer-792

What:

$1,995,000 a year for 2 years

Supplemental Levy can be in place for 2 years before voters need to reapprove

MSD has levied $1,995,000 since 2015

Budget:

$995,000: Salaries and Benefits

$400,000: Safety/Technology

$400,000: Curriculum

$200,000: Buses/Transportation

*The estimated average annual cost to the taxpayer on the proposed levy is a tax of $61.16 per $100,000 of taxable assessed value, per year, based on current conditions. The proposed levy replaces an existing levy that expires on June 30, 2024 and that currently costs $61.16 per $100,000 of taxable assessed value. Therefore, if the proposed levy is approved, the tax per $100,000 of taxable assessed value is not expected to change. The levy will be assessed for two years.

Frequently Asked Questions

The estimated average annual cost to the taxpayer on the proposed levy is a tax of $61.16 per $100,000 of taxable assessed value, per year, based on current conditions. The proposed levy replaces an existing levy that expires on June 30, 2024 and that currently costs $61.16 per $100,000 of taxable assessed value. Therefore, if the proposed levy is approved, the tax per $100,000 of taxable assessed value is not expected to change. The levy will be assessed for two years.