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The other 10 percent pays for items such as textbooks and supplies, as well as utilities such as fuel, gas, electricity and water.
State funding and local property taxes do not provide for regular building maintenance or for technology enhancements.
Click here to review the Ed-SPLOST V Complete Notebook Ed-SPLOST V Information Sheet (English) Ed-SPLOST V Information Sheet (Spanish) SPLOST stands for Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax.
It is a one-cent tax on all consumer goods that must be approved by voters in a referendum.
In addition, the Board of Education has appointed a panel of local businesspeople, the Facilities & Technology Citizens Oversight Committee, that meets monthly to review all bids and verify that the Ed-SPLOST program is operating efficiently and maximizing taxpayer dollars.
The District's executive director for Ed-SPLOST monitors bidding for projects to ensure that design and construction stay within projected costs, and that projects are completed on time.
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