Quick Summary: District Superintendent Jennifer Ellis says whether the ballot item passes or fails, taxpayers will continue paying current costs. School referendums asking for extra money from taxpayers are on many ballots today.

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District Superintendent Jennifer Ellis says whether the ballot item passes or fails, taxpayers will continue paying current costs. School referendums asking for extra money from taxpayers are on many ballots today.

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  • School referendums asking for extra money from taxpayers are on many ballots today.

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