EDUCATORS
CAREER & TECH ED
LIBRARY ART
MUSIC PHY ED
How much will the proposed referendum impact property taxes?
How much will the proposed referendum impact property taxes?
$50,000 property $100,000 property $150,000 property
$150,000 property
22¢ per day 44¢ per day 66¢ per day
$100,000 property
$50,000 property 22¢ per day
44¢ per day
66¢ per day
Based on estimated calculated tax impact of $160 per $100,000 of assessed property value.
What is the proposed referendum?This referendum will increase educational opportunities for our students.
The increase would be phased in over four years, then continue each year at $87 million.
How will this money be spent?Through input from our community, MPS identified areas that will be helped by additional funding if the referendum passes:
] Attract and retain high-quality, certified educators
] Offer more career and technical education programs
] Expand library services, art, music, physical education, and language programs
$87 Millionper year
$87 Millionper year
$87MILLIONper yearfor our
students
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5According to U.S. News & World Report 2019
OF THE STATE’S TOP HIGH SCHOOLS
of budget dollars go directly to classrooms
2019–20
90%
7 more schools in the TOP 3
WI State Report Card categories 2018–19 4more schools
approved to pursue IB authorization
For more information, visit mpsreferendum.com or email [email protected].
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REFERENDUMFACT SHEET
Whitefish Bay
Shorewood
Brown Deer
Glendale-River Hills
+ $1,155 per student
= $87 million referendum
+ $1,501 per student
+ $1,768 per student
+ $2,036 per student
How we compare to some of our neighbors:
Source: Wisconsin Dept. of Public Instruction
Why is the referendum necessary and why pursue this now?The state limits how much money school districts can raise through a “revenue limit.” MPS’s revenues have been stagnant since 2010–11.
Revenue has not kept pace with increased costs, making it more difficult to provide our students with the best education experience.
Our students deserve educational growth, and that growth requires MPS revenues to keep up with increased costs.
How does the MPS revenue limit compare to other districts?The revenue limit for MPS is significantly lower than some of our neighboring districts, which means MPS gets less money per student to educate our children.1
1 Based on per pupil under the revenue limit.
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CAREER & TECH EDLIBRARY ART MUSIC
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For more information, visit mpsreferendum.com or email [email protected].
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97%410 out of 421
Wisconsin school districts have passed a
referendum since 1993.
DID YOU KNOW?
Election Day: Tuesday, April 7, 2020
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