The annual school elections this year in the Little Rock and Pulaski County Special school districts are almost entirely about tax levies, bond debt and campus construction.
A kindergarten-through-eighth grade school, a northwest area high school and brick-and-mortar classrooms to replace the portable-building-row at Central High are among the projects to be funded by a proposed 12.4-mill property tax extension, Little Rock School District leaders say.
Every good or arguable reason for Little Rock's historically progressive public school supporters to oppose a school debt millage extension not a debt millage increase, but an extension of existing mills to permit refinancing seems gone.
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