Voters Renew Avon Community School Corporation's Funding Referendum
About 65% of Washington Township voters approved renewing a 33-cent property tax per $100 assessed value to fund teacher pay and maintain smaller class sizes.
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Voters renew Avon Community School Corporation's funding referendum
INDIANAPOLIS — An unofficial report from the Hendricks County Voter Registration Office indicates Avon Community School Corporation's funding referendum has been renewed. A special election was held Tuesday night to allow voters to consider whether or not they want to renew ACSC's operating referendum. This was the exact question voters answered during Tuesday's election: Shall Avon Community School Corporation continue to impose increased prope…
Avon Schools voters pass referendum for additional tax collection beyond 2025
Voters in the Avon Schools district by a 2-to-1 margin backed a referendum to renew the 2018 operating referendum, which will allow the district to collect additional property taxes for educational operations.
SPECIAL ELECTION UNDERWAY: Washington Township voters decide on continuing a referendum for Avon Schools
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP Voters in Washington Township are heading to the polls on Tuesday to decide whether to renew an Avon school funding referendum thats been in place since 2018.The proposal would allow Avon Schools to continue collecting a property tax of 33 cents per $100 of assessed value for the next eight years. It's a two-cent drop from the current rate.The district says the money supports teacher pay, helps maintain smaller class sizes an…
Avon Schools Seek Voter Approval for Lower Tax Rate
Source: WISH-TV / WISH-TV AVON, Ind — Avon Community School Corporation is asking voters to renew a key part of its funding at a slightly lower rate, and residents are heading to the polls today to decide. The district’s operating referendum, first approved in 2018, is up for renewal. School officials are proposing a rate of 33 cents per $100 of assessed property value, down from 35 cents. If approved, it would bring in about $14 million a year …
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