Farmington Schools Propositions on April Ballot

Farmington, Mo. (KFMO) - Farmington School District administrators are placing two separate propositions on the April ballot.

The Principal of the district's Lincoln Intermediate School, Mike Halloway, explains one is a no tax increase bond issue that would add physical improvements to several buildings and a performance center that would double as a FEMA storm shelter.

Halloway adds the second proposition is a tax levy issue that would see a $0.40 increase, per $100 assessed valuation. According to Halloway, it would effect teacher salaries and help fund the future of student programs currently underway.

Tune in to KFMO News for complete election coverage of the April 8th elections.

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