STATE of the DISTRICT Some Key Facts About Our Families, Fairness and Funding to Provide Context for Challenges We Face
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SOUTH ST PAUL PUBLIC SCHOOLS STATE OF THE DISTRICT Some key facts about our families, fairness and funding to provide context for challenges we face. Families Our enrollment is growing and we are proud to be rich in diversity at our schools. However, as the highest poverty community in Dakota County, our families have increasing needs. Funding Most of our funding comes from the state. While we are growing in both student numbers and student needs, the state of Minnesota is not keeping up its end of the bargain. More information is available on our website at www.sspps.org/stateofthedistrict. Fairness A video presentation is also available online The state property tax penalizes our community for having where Superintendent Webb explains more in more residential property than commercial property. depth about the State of the District. Questions or comments? How You Can Help Please email us at [email protected]. Contact your legislators and help share our story. CONTACT OUR LEGISLATORS and tell them with an equalized tax code, we can bring relief for our taxpayers and funding support HERE’S HOW YOU CAN HELP for our schools. For convenience, we have drafted the email you can use when contacting the legislators listed on this card. GOVERNOR’S OFFICE MN DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SUBJECT LINE FOR EMAIL: Contact Governor Mark Dayton and Lt. Governor Tina Commissioner Brenda Cassellius Schools need adequate funding and referendum Smith at https://mn.gov/governor/contact-us/form/ [email protected] equalization E-12 EDUCATION CONFERENCE COMMITTEE Dear _____________, Rep. Jenifer Loon Rep. Mary Murphy Sen. Justin Eichorn [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] State funding for K-12 public schools has not kept pace with rising costs, additional mandates, and annual Rep. Sondra Erickson Sen. Carla Nelson Sen. Bill Weber inflation. In addition, given the critical role property tax [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] levies play in funding our schools, it is imperative that Rep. Peggy Bennett Sen. Eric Pratt Sen. Chuck Wiger state policymakers take action to level the playing field [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] for schools, students and taxpayers. Rep. Ron Kresha South St. Paul has the lowest per-student voter-approved [email protected] funding in our area. This problem is compounded by the fact that an unfair state property tax system results in TAXES CONFERENCE COMMITTEE our residents paying more in school taxes for the same Rep. Greg Davids Rep. Paul Marquart Sen. David Senjem amount of funding. [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Please provide adequate funding for education and Rep. Steve Drazkowski Sen. Gary Dahms Sen. Ann Rest [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] increase referendum equalization funding for schools. Rep. Joe McDonald Sen. Jeremy Miller Sen. Roger Chamberlain Sincerely, [email protected] [email protected] sen.roger.chamberlain@ Rep. Jerry Hertaus senate.mn _______________ [email protected].