Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School Board Approves 7.41% Increase in Property Tax Levy for 2026

In a recent meeting, the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School Board approved a 7.41% increase in the property tax levy for 2026, amounting to $52,433,831. This decision was part of a broader discussion on financial planning and resource allocation, highlighting the district’s efforts to manage a challenging economic landscape marked by rising inflation and fluctuating enrollment numbers.

The meeting began with a detailed truth and taxation hearing, where financial experts presented an overview of the district’s budget and tax levy proposals. Aaron Bushberger, a Senior Municipal Advisor, outlined the intricacies of school funding in Minnesota, emphasizing that state regulations largely dictate district finances. He highlighted a significant shortfall in state funding, which has not kept pace with inflation, resulting in a $1,420 per student gap over the past two decades. Special education funding remains a issue, with a statewide cross-subsidy exceeding $500 million, further straining district budgets.

Bushberger also explained the mechanics of the tax levy, which constitutes about a quarter of the district’s revenue. The approved levy increase of approximately $3.6 million will support essential services, despite the district’s reliance on state funding for the majority of its budget. A breakdown of the levy revealed notable increases in the voter-approved operating referendum and the debt service fund, the latter benefiting from bond refinancing to reduce costs for taxpayers.

The impact of property taxes on individual taxpayers was another focal point. A presentation demonstrated how changes in property values and levy amounts affect tax bills, using illustrative examples to clarify these dynamics. Despite fluctuations, the school district’s portion of property taxes showed a downward trend over recent years, though future increases are anticipated. The presentation also highlighted state programs offering tax relief to property owners and renters, stressing the need for greater awareness of these opportunities.

Following the financial discussions, the meeting spotlighted Gideon Pond Elementary’s initiatives. School representatives reported on data-driven instructional strategies aimed at improving student literacy, with goals to increase growth percentages in the coming years. The co-teaching model was praised for its effectiveness, particularly for multilingual learners, and evidence of student success was presented, with fifth graders outperforming state averages in proficiency levels. The school’s focus on collaboration and community engagement was underscored as key to its achievements.

Attention then shifted to curriculum changes and course offerings at Burnsville High School. A development was the transition of the money management elective to a mandatory personal finance class for sophomores, beginning with the class of 2028. This course will incorporate cultural perspectives on financial practices, crafted in collaboration with community members. The board discussed the dual-credit opportunities for students enrolled in College in the Schools and Advanced Placement courses, as well as the removal of detailed internship listings due to organizational challenges and declining interest.

The board also addressed budget planning for the 2026-2027 fiscal year, outlining a timeline for community and staff engagement in the process. The district faces economic pressures, with revenue heavily dependent on enrollment figures, which are projected to decline slightly. Rising costs and potential state legislative changes further complicate financial forecasting. The board emphasized prudent management of the fund balance to safeguard against potential budget shortfalls.

Updates from the Minnesota School Board Association (MSBA) delegate assembly provided additional context, with resolutions focusing on state funding priorities and legislative actions. The assembly approved several measures aimed at enhancing local control and flexibility for districts, including proposed amendments to the state constitution concerning the distribution of school funds.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Superintendent:
Theresa Battle
School Board Officials:
Abigail Alt, Annemarie Anderson, Lesley Chester, Michael Hume, Rachael Mikkelsen, Anna Werb, Sarah Olsen-Dickhausen (Exec Admin Assistant)

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