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Phoenxivil­le School Board OKs $99M budget with 1.57% tax hike

- By Evan Brandt ebrandt@21st-centurymed­ia.com @PottstownN­ews on Twitter

PHOENIXVIL­LE >> If the budget approved for advertisem­ent by the Phoenixvil­le Area School Board is ultimately approved next month, property taxes will increase by 1.57 percent in the coming school year.

The school board voted Monday to advertise a $99,144,698 budget for the 2021-22 school year.

Without the tax increase, the budget would carry a deficit of just over $1 million — $1,044,098 to be exact.

Jeremy Melber, the district’s finance director, presented the budget draft which, under a previous presentati­on, had carried a tax hike of 1.65 percent, which he and the administra­tion were able to reduce.

According to Melber, the advertised budget would increase the current millage from 31.82 mills to 32.32 mills.

The median assessed property value in Phoenixvil­le is $138,970, according to Melber. If that seems low to you, that translates into a fair market value of $296,000, he said.

If the budget is passed without change — the tax rate can go down but not up at this point — that translates into an annual property tax hike of $69.49 for the owner of the median assessed property.

The budget contains no new positions or programs for the coming school year, according to Melber.

That was a problem for board member Christophe­r Caltagiron­e, who said that means yet another delay in implementi­ng a world language program at the elementary level. Caltagiron­e cast the only vote against the budget.

“Everything’s disappoint­ing right now,” said board member Laura Reed.

Board President Blake Emmanuel said current plans call for implementi­ng world languages for the elementary grades in the 2022-2023 school year.

Board member Jerry Weiss thanked Melber “for getting the tax hike as low as it is.”

Melber had also been

asked to try to project out a five-year budget, the accuracy of which he expressed his doubts, noting that even going out one year can be a guess. “Just look at what happened two months into last year,” he noted.

Weiss, agreed, saying “a look of more than two years would require a Ouija board.”

This article first appeared as a post in The Digital Notebook blog.

 ?? IMAGE FROM SCREENSHOT ?? Without the proposed tax hike, the Phoenxivil­le schools budget approved for advertisem­ent Monday night would have a shortfall of more than $1million.
IMAGE FROM SCREENSHOT Without the proposed tax hike, the Phoenxivil­le schools budget approved for advertisem­ent Monday night would have a shortfall of more than $1million.

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