(ELLICOTT, Colo.) — Ellicott School District 22 proposed a Property Tax Mill Levy Override on the upcoming November ballot, which comes as the district is looking to prepare for more people moving out east.
“At last month’s board meeting, I decided to go for a mill levy override and it’s going to be an ask for $500,000 of the community to help us finish our current projects, which we’ve expanded the elementary school,” said Ellicott School District 22 Superintendent, Chris Smith. “We’re going to do grades three through five and then behind the high school, it’s a vocational, which will have instructional trades, home economics, a classroom for CAD design and then like a makerspace for engineering and projects.”
If approved, the funds would go toward supporting the construction of a new facility for Career Technical Education and expansion of the…