Naperville School District 203 to reimburse taxpayers millions of dollars due to school shutdowns -WGNTV (Chicago)

The district will reimburse a total of $10 million, so the owner of a $400,000 home will be reimbursed between $275 and $300.
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Heyjude
5 years ago

They really believe that the parents/taxpayers are idiots who will praise them to the heavens for dropping crumbs to the peons.

Freddy
5 years ago

Wow! Considering that the $400K home pays approx $9,750 in property taxes and probably 55% of that or $5,364 is allocated to the schools that savings equals a 5.5% reduction. Every 10 years that home pays at least $53K in school taxes regardless if they have kids using the schools.
I would like to see that and other school districts address the administrative bloat first which could reduce taxes a lot more. I wonder how many asst supers, asst principals/etc they have?

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