On April 2nd, 2024, the School Board of Hillsborough County took a decisive step by approving the placement of a millage referendum on the November 5th ballot. This pivotal decision marks what could be a transformative moment for our public education system.
The millage referendum is a modest property tax that would cost the typical homeowner just 75 cents a day (or $281 annually), and in return, would provide a $6,000 supplement for teachers and school leaders, and a $3,000 supplement for support staff such as bus drivers and school counselors.
Hillsborough County has seen an exodus of educational talent in recent years, leading to the current situation where over 400 teacher vacancies exist, leaving more than 10,000 students without the educators they sorely need. Neighboring counties, like Pasco, Pinellas, and Manatee, have a millage in place, providing them with the resources to keep educator salaries competitive and more in line with the cost of living.
Getting the school board’s vote was a critical first step on the journey toward ensuring that every student has access to quality education, that every family has confidence in their children’s schools, and that educators and support staff feel valued and supported in their roles. Thank you to the School Board of Hillsborough County for their leadership on this matter.
HEF is committed to keeping the public informed, but in the meantime, check out these key voting dates. And make sure you’re registered to vote.
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