Kenilworth school district asks for upgrades
The Kenilworth School District has announced its intentions to ask for funding to upgrade things at Joseph Sears School in 2007. Kenilworth School District 38 will ask for $8.2 million in building upgrades for the school and an increase in Education Funds from taxpayers in April. This means that because of these requests, if it passes, individual tax payers will see an increase between $750 and $775 in the near future. By asking for this money, the school district plans to improve life-safety items in schools and fix issues right now that are out of date with the state code or pose a risk to students and staff. The School Board of Education is in agreement with these improvements, so it is likely that we’ll see the tax increase take place.
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