FILER, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — The Filer School District is determining how to move forward after voters rejected two levies that would have provided additional funding for operations and facility maintenance.
“We will have to determine what cuts need to be made in the district,” said Kelli Schroeder, Filer superintendent.
The first measure was a supplementa l levy asking voters to increase the current levy from $500,000 to $650,000 per year for the next two years. That money would have funded extracurriculars, supplies and staffing positions.
“More of the secondary level will be affected by that. So, these are the things we just operate on every year that now we are going to have to look at if we don’t have that money, we aren’t going to have some of those programs,” Schroeder said.
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