Letter - Say no to MLO

Posted 9/13/22

Say no to MLO The Douglas County School Board passed a mill and bond in 2019. A lockdown and three years later, the board is again requesting more money. Why? DCSD has lost over 3,500 students since …

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Letter - Say no to MLO

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The Douglas County School Board passed a mill and bond in 2019. A lockdown and three years later, the board is again requesting more money. Why?

DCSD has lost over 3,500 students since 2017-2018 and there are 200 more teachers. Per pupil revenue (PPR) from the state was $7,389 in 2017-2018.

Today it is $9,191. The board is broadcasting a cash shortage but less than half of the last tax increase went to increasing teacher pay. Say no to MLO.

Steven Peck

Highlands Ranch

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