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SPS Asks for Community Input on Use of Pandemic Relief Funds


Credit Springfield Public Schools
Springfield Public Schools is asking the public for input on how to spend $60 million in federal funds dedicated to helping students affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The school district will receive the money over the next two years as part of the Elementary and Secondary School Relief Fund, passed by Congress in March as part of a larger COVID-19 relief package. 
Stephen Hall, a spokesperson for SPS, says the district is asking parents, teachers, students, and community members how they want to spend the funds. 
 
“It is important for us to hear from a variety of constituents regarding what they view to be the most critical needs in the aftermath and ongoing impact of COVID,” Hall told KSMU.  ....

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HHS 2 resuming construction plans amid overcrowding concerns


The Harrisonburg City Council’s Fiscal Year 2021-2022 budget didn’t include funding for the continued construction of Harrisonburg High School 2. This was announced at the City Council meeting on April 13, despite the realization of HHS 2 being a precedent in response to severe overcrowding of the city’s only high school.
Closures of the JMU and EMU campuses, alongside the closing of local businesses ordered by the governor, were cited as negative contributions to the city’s major revenue sources by Eric Campbell, Harrisonburg city manager. The project was initially approved with funding through a multi-year real estate tax increase, but Campbell said it wasn’t in the Harrisonburg community’s best interest to have this property tax increase during the pandemic. ....

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Springfield Schools looks for needed income tax


Springfield Schools looks for needed income tax
Carolynn Mostyn
Suburbanite correspondent
SPRINGFIELD TWP. – After voters of the Springfield Local School District defeated a 7.7-mill operating levy both in August and November of 2020, the Board of Education had to come up with a different plan to bring in needed funds.
That plan, instead of a levy, is to place a 0.75-percent school income tax levy of 0.75 percent on the May 4 ballot.
If passed, the 0.75 percent school income tax would result in a tax of $7.50 per $1,000 in income. Those on social security benefits; disability and survivor benefits; railroad retirement benefits; welfare benefits; child support; property received as a gift, bequest, or inheritance; and workers’ compensation benefits would not be taxed. Senior citizens 65 years and older would receive a $50 income tax credit. ....

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