Union School District 81 To Reimburse Portion Of Property Taxes – Patch New Lenox

Union SD 81 has rebated a total of $1.1 million over the past six years, according to Union SD 81 Superintendent Tim Baldermann. This year's rebate is equal to 65 percent of what a tax payer paid to the district; In New Lenox, that amounts to an average of $2,000.
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Truth Seeker
4 years ago

For decades here in Illinois our Schools have had a “spending” problem – not a funding problem. And the spending is always on their salaries, benefits and expense accounts (ie. wining and dining, throwing parties for themselves, gifts, etc – celebrations) It has not been for the education of the children – as is evident with the US placing 25th in academics. Parents and taxpayers have finally woken up – but look at what it took.

Fed up neighbor
4 years ago

Wish vvsd365u would learn from this, but they love to spend spend spend, no accountability for this school district.

Last edited 4 years ago by Fed up neighbor
Freddy
4 years ago

Dist 205 in Rockford will never do this. Too many raises /bonuses/pension spikes (Dist 205 is #1 in state for pension spikes and penalties) and administrative bloat to take care of.

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