Ogden board targets charter schools
It says statewide tax rather than districts should provide funding
The school board would like to see lawmakers impose a statewide tax system to fund charter schools rather than leaving it on the school districts' shoulders.
"Accept the political responsibility for raising taxes on the citizens of this state rather than passing the burden of such decisions to local school boards," the resolution states.
Ogden District Superintendent Noel Zabriskie, who supports the board's resolution, said, "My hope is lawmakers will find some other way to fund capital needs for the charter schools."
Brian Allen, State Charter School Board president, said he feels the requirements of Senate Bill 2, also known as the omnibus bill, are fair.
Parents of charter school children pay property taxes to school districts, he said.
"I think their children should be able to benefit from that property tax just like other people's kids benefit from it," Allen said. "It's not the school district's money. It belongs to the citizens."
Ogden District, along with some other school districts in Utah, have had to impose small tax increases to make up for the money districts are now required to give to charter schools. The funding formula is based on the number of students who reside in a district and attend a charter school regardless of where the charter school is located in the state.
Ogden's slice of the pie is $132,000. "That hurts," said Don Belnap, Ogden School Board president.
He said Ogden is not refusing to hand over the funding. Nor is the district asking for an exemption. The money is withheld from the districts through the Utah State Office of Education.
"We will comply with the law," Belnap said. "We just think it's a bad law."
To make up the difference, Ogden taxpayers received a slightly smaller tax reduction than they would have without the requirements of SB2. The difference is $2.48 on a $100,000 home, which the board approved after a truth-in-taxation hearing last month.
Salt Lake School District, which was required to dish out $258,910 for its portion of charter school funding, also implemented a tax increase to get the money. Salt Lake District taxpayers ended up with an increase of 70 cents on a $100,000 home.
"We had to find a way to pay it and we didn't want to cut programs," said Salt Lake District Superintendent McKell Withers.
Granite School District's tax increase amounted to $1.16 on a $100,000 home. The district's lump sum was $478,000 for charter schools.
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