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Hold Harmless Renewal Vote November 4, 2014

Hold Harmless Renewal Vote November 4, 2014. “To understand the future you have to go back in time” Time To Travel Back To 1994 At The Movies - “Life

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Page 1: Hold Harmless Renewal Vote November 4, 2014. “To understand the future you have to go back in time” Time To Travel Back To 1994 At The Movies - “Life

Hold HarmlessRenewal

Vote November 4, 2014

Page 2: Hold Harmless Renewal Vote November 4, 2014. “To understand the future you have to go back in time” Time To Travel Back To 1994 At The Movies - “Life

“To understand the future you have to go back in time”

Time To Travel Back To 1994

At The Movies - “Life is like a box of chocolates” was the quote of the day as Forest Gump won best picture.

On TV - Seinfeld, Home Improvement, Friends,

Controversy -Tonya Harding arranged to have the knee caps of rival skater Nancy Kerrigan shattered as she took part in a competition in Detroit.

World Series Champ - None, MLB was on strike

Gallon of Gas - $1.09

New Car - Average $12,350

Number of Students - 14,601

Page 3: Hold Harmless Renewal Vote November 4, 2014. “To understand the future you have to go back in time” Time To Travel Back To 1994 At The Movies - “Life

Prior to 1994 - Local property taxes paid for local schools

Per Pupil

Funding

This method of school funding created some inequities between school districts.

History Of School Funding

Page 4: Hold Harmless Renewal Vote November 4, 2014. “To understand the future you have to go back in time” Time To Travel Back To 1994 At The Movies - “Life

After 1994- Michigan voters approve PROPOSAL A. Local property taxes went to the state and evenly distributed on a per student basis.

Per Pupil

Funding

This method of school funding created a guaranteed amount of per- student funding for all districts across the state

History Of School Funding

Page 5: Hold Harmless Renewal Vote November 4, 2014. “To understand the future you have to go back in time” Time To Travel Back To 1994 At The Movies - “Life

The Problem Under the new funding method (Proposal A), several school districts across the state, including Dearborn, would receive less money per student from the state than they were collecting under the old method.

The Answer The state allowed districts to ask voters to approve a Hold Harmless Millage that would make up the difference in funding. School district residents approved a 10- year, 6.17 mill Hold Harmless tax.

History Of School Funding

Page 6: Hold Harmless Renewal Vote November 4, 2014. “To understand the future you have to go back in time” Time To Travel Back To 1994 At The Movies - “Life

In 2004 Voters Approved a 10 year Renewal of the Hold Harmless Millage.

History Of School Funding

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

Page 7: Hold Harmless Renewal Vote November 4, 2014. “To understand the future you have to go back in time” Time To Travel Back To 1994 At The Movies - “Life

Dearborn Public Schools

Total Budget - $178.7 Million

State Guarantee And Other Sources

Total $139.4 Million

Hold HarmlessTotal $39.3

Million15

15

15

15

Hold Harmless Dollar

RENEW

November4, 2014

The Importance of Hold Harmless

Page 8: Hold Harmless Renewal Vote November 4, 2014. “To understand the future you have to go back in time” Time To Travel Back To 1994 At The Movies - “Life

Hold HarmlessHomestead Millage

6.17 Mill RENEWAL

Part of Proposal A-Non-Homestead

Millage(Business and Industry)

18 Mill RENEWAL

Hold HarmlessTotal $39.3

Million

15

Hold Harmless Dollar

RENEW

November 4, 2014

15

15

15

Two Ballot Questions-Two Renewals

$27.8 Million

$11.5 Million

Page 9: Hold Harmless Renewal Vote November 4, 2014. “To understand the future you have to go back in time” Time To Travel Back To 1994 At The Movies - “Life

• Both millages expire in the spring of 2015

• Asking residents for a 10 year RENEWAL

• Not a new tax- only a RENEWAL

• Generates $39.3 million about 1/5 of total budget

• Money is used for day to day operations

10 Years - My How Time Flies!

Page 10: Hold Harmless Renewal Vote November 4, 2014. “To understand the future you have to go back in time” Time To Travel Back To 1994 At The Movies - “Life

The loss of these funds would mean a 1/5 reduction in all areas that address the needs of students including personnel, programs, special services for students, facility needs, and capital improvements.

Can You Live With 1/5 Less?

Page 11: Hold Harmless Renewal Vote November 4, 2014. “To understand the future you have to go back in time” Time To Travel Back To 1994 At The Movies - “Life

Hold Harm Less -

HOLD-This is not a new tax, only a RENEWAL. This would HOLD the Funding at current levels.HARM-Without Hold Harmless funding, the district would face massive cuts that would HARM the quality of education and the level of service provided to students. LESS-Can you live with 1/5 less funding for the district? 1/5 less teachers, programs, services to students, and maintenance to buildings?

Page 12: Hold Harmless Renewal Vote November 4, 2014. “To understand the future you have to go back in time” Time To Travel Back To 1994 At The Movies - “Life

Where will you be on November 4, 2014?- If you can’t vote in person sign up for an Absentee Ballot-

Important Dates

Are you registered to vote?- If you are 18 years old and a U.S. citizen, you can register to vote.

- To be eligible to vote in the November 4 election, you must register by October 6, 2014.

Where do I sign? - Registration and Absentee Ballot Request forms

are available right now at any school office, the administration building, or on-line at www.cityofdearborn.org/government/city-clerk/online-forms

Page 13: Hold Harmless Renewal Vote November 4, 2014. “To understand the future you have to go back in time” Time To Travel Back To 1994 At The Movies - “Life

Hold HarmlessRenewal

VoteNovember 4,2014

Can you live with 1/5 less ?

Page 14: Hold Harmless Renewal Vote November 4, 2014. “To understand the future you have to go back in time” Time To Travel Back To 1994 At The Movies - “Life

2014 Renewal - 6.17 mill Hold Harmless RENEWAL

2013- $76 million Bond Proposal approved

by voters

The funds from the

Hold Harmless Millage

are used for theoperation of all

schools and teaching students.

By law, the Funds from the 2013 Bond Proposal

can only be used for the

construction and renovation of

schools.

Hold Harmless Vs 2013 Bond

Page 15: Hold Harmless Renewal Vote November 4, 2014. “To understand the future you have to go back in time” Time To Travel Back To 1994 At The Movies - “Life

Hold Harmless - Business

The state determines the amount of per-pupil funding for each school district. This amount is

calculated by adding the Non-homestead (business) part of the Hold Harmless RENEWAL

and an amount determined by the state.

State Aid

18 mill business tax Also part of

Hold Harmless Millage

2004 2014

Total amount

received from

the state $8,000

51%$3,315

Total amount

received from

the state $7,769

Page 16: Hold Harmless Renewal Vote November 4, 2014. “To understand the future you have to go back in time” Time To Travel Back To 1994 At The Movies - “Life

Hold Harmless + State Aid = Per Student Funding

$6,500$6,500

$7,093$7,093

1995

Hold

H

arm

less

Ap

pro

ved

19

95

$ 593$ 593

41%

LocalBusiness

Homeowners

8%

State Education Budget

51%

$8,593$8,593

Per Student Amount

$ 593

$ 593

$7,7

69

$7,7

69

$8,362$8,362

61%

LocalBusiness7%

State Education Budget

Hold HarmlessRENEWAL

November, 2014

32%

2014

Homeowners

$ 593$ 593

$8,000$8,000

64%

LocalBusiness7%

State Education Budget

29%

2004

Homeowners

Hold

H

arm

less

Ap

pro

ved

20

04