Who cares, voters.
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Who cares, voters.
How much is enough ? Between Tupelo & Lee County schools are spending almost 250 million a year. School taxes are by far the largest part of real property taxes. Schools are an out dated failed model as now executed.
I don't have a problem with it. It was not a great plan and money is so tight for people right now. They should come up with a better plan that's not as costly. Money doesn't fix education either. Especially in MS where it's being funneled to certain locals.
I don't know anything about the Union County situation, but a $600 increase for the average home is pretty massive. I have relatively high property taxes for the area and that'd still be more than a 10% increase for me even if it was only a $600 increase. That'd probably be something more like a 20% increase for the average home.
It seems like that's more of a tax base issue than dumb voter issue if I had to guess. Looks like the median household income is ~$50k in Union County. So assuming the median household lives in the average house, that's about 1.2% of their gross income gone next year. Just for one tax increase; that doesn't count what they're already spending on school taxes. And this is being proposed at a time when they're likely also losing a percent or two in real income to inflation this year after probably have lost more than that the last few years, as the median real income has dropped for three years now.
I get the disappointment if you have students learning in trailers, but I'd have trouble blaming voters for that one.
Our state has actually improved education significantly in the last 10-15 years. We are now ranked among 35-45 in state education depending on your source. Mississippi graduation has improved up to 20th in the country last reported for 2023 by USNews.com. NEAP scores shows that MS is not last any any category 4th, 8th, 12th grade.
What needs to be done is people should get tax breaks for private school and home school.
How much has the lottery helped?
In Alabama they're always complaining about school budgets, but nope can't have a lottery.
I thought beer sales, then liquor sales, then casinos on barges on tributaries, then stand along casinos close to some water, then the lottery would have us awash in tax $ for the schools. What in the cornbread H*LL has gone wrong?**** Does Union County also have a separate school district for the New Albany City Schools? Administrative staffing costs are not cheap by any means and some MS counties have multiple districts still, I think.
The problem a vast majority of the voters had was not the bond itself. It was that a large portion of the 18.5 million was going to various sports facilities/buildings. In tough times, people don't want their money going to new lights for the baseball field.
How many schools does Union county have?
East union, West Union, New Albany, Myrtle, Ingomar. Is that a lot for 25k people?
Even some some small schools now feature Football, MBB, Baseball, Golf, Archery, Track/Cross Country, Weight lifting (Men & Women), Soccer, Tennis, WBB, Softball, Volleyball, & Bowling. A lot of this gets help with constant fund raising by booster groups. Coaching staffs, facilities, referees, utilities, travel, uniforms & travel are not cheap.
My home county consolidated from 4 High Schools to 2 about 30 or so years ago and some people are still angry about it. The 2 still go through 8th grade and students can go to HS of their choice. Yes, "recruiting" for the best athletes goes on from the remaining two HS's.
I love Mississippi. It will always be home to me, but since moving to Tennessee 2 years ago I'm like "wow". What a difference.
Best thing for Union County is to consolidate to one high school. K-6 at the current schools and 7-12 at a new school. Most of the county schools don?t offer enough credits now to be accredited. The only reason they are is the CTE classes. That being said none of this will ever happen because the people that teach there grew up there. No mobility in any of the communities and the only identity the communities have are the schools. Also no superintendent that has ties there will have the nuts to shut anything down.
Lastly, no county in MS should have more than one school district. Needs to be a law. If Desoto can have one district, all counties can.
Until districts talk consolidation, then don't talk about more taxes. Union county as a whole has 5 H/S's total and that's 3 too many