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Missoula voters to get school levy ballots this week for May 5 election
The all-mail election includes two levies that would cover staff pay, instruction and daily operations, with 20% of the budget at stake, MCPS said.
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Missoula voters to get school levy ballots this week for May 5 election
Missoula County Public Schools is holding a mail-in election on May 5, 2026, for voters to decide on two operational levies that would provide maximum state-allowed funding for the district’s general funds.
·Missoula, United States
Read Full ArticleMissoula County Public Schools seeks approval of two levies for operations
School levies appear on ballots each year because about 20% of funding comes from voter-approved measures.This year, Missoula County Public Schools (MCPS) is asking voters to help fund its budget.There are two levies on the ballot for MCPS.One is for elementary schools, and the other is for high schools.The cost of the elementary levy is $1,356,027, or $6.21 a year for every $100,000 in assessed property value.The cost of the high school levy is…
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