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School board approves 2025-26 tax levy; consent agenda and policy updates pass

October 23, 2025 | Oshkosh Area School District, School Districts, Wisconsin


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School board approves 2025-26 tax levy; consent agenda and policy updates pass
The Oshkosh Area School District Board of Education approved the district'025-26 tax levy at its Oct. 14 meeting and adopted several consent-agenda items, including updates to district policies.

The board approved a total levy of about $67.6 million and a proposed mill rate of $7.81 per $1,000 of equalized value. Board materials show the levy represents a 2.54% increase in the districtunding request compared with the prior year; referendum debt was left unchanged at $21.5 million.

Drew Nihans (staff member) summarized how the state
id and voucher program factor into levy calculations, saying the voucher calculation for the district "was just over $9,000,000 for this year" and explaining that aid timing means the district typically fronts voucher-related expenses the first year and receives offsetting state aid the second year.

Board members debated how the district presents mill rates and what taxpayers will see on tax bills. Several members and staff emphasized that the mill rate shown in board materials is calculated on equalized value, not assessed value, and that equalized-value mill rates are used to compare districts but do not always translate directly to the assessed-value number taxpayers see on their bills. Dr. Hess (board member) expressed concern that equalized-value presentations can mislead residents about actual tax-bill changes.

The consent agenda, which included routine personnel, finance and policy items, passed on a roll-call vote after a request to pull one policy for brief discussion. The board approved a slate of policy revisions forwarded from the Policy and Governance Committee; committee materials list approximately 25 policies and two administrative guidelines that were changed for salary- or monetary-related reasons and placed on the consent agenda for approval.

The levy measure passed at the meeting on a roll call; board materials list the levy amount and mill rate noted above.

Votes at a glance
- 2025-26 tax levy: Motion moved and seconded; outcome: approved (roll-call vote recorded; tally not specified in transcript excerpt). Key details: total levy ~$67.6 million; mill rate $7.81 per $1,000 (equalized value); referendum debt unchanged at $21.5 million.
- Consent agenda and policy updates: Motion moved and seconded; outcome: approved (roll-call vote recorded; tally not specified in transcript excerpt). One policy (0166.1) was pulled for comment and then approved.

Why it matters: The levy sets the district udgetary authority for 2025-26 and affects property-tax bills across the district. Board members asked administrators to improve public communications about equalized versus assessed values so taxpayers better understand how the levy translates to actual tax bills.

Board President Wyman closed the agenda items before the meeting moved on to other reports and committee items.

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