Elmore-Morristown Unified Union District (EMUU)
Thursday, March 10, 2016
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
EMUU Board Members
EMMU Directors
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Contact Information
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Term Expires
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Ida Mae Anderson
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2017 / 1 year At Large
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Dave McAllister
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2018 / 2 year At Large
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John “Woody” Belt
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2017 / 3 year At Large
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Penny Jones
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2018 / 2 year Elmore
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Stuart Weppler
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2019 / 3 year Elmore
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Stephanie Craig
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2017 / 1 year MSTN
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Christy Snipp
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2019 / 3 year MSTN
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Elmore-Morristown Unified Union School District Meeting
Elmore-Morristown Unified Union School District Meeting
Tuesday, March 22, 2016, 6:00pm
Morristown Elementary School Library
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Tuesday, March 22, 2016, 6:00pm
Morristown Elementary School Library
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Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
EMUU Passed. Thank you, Morristown!
Morristown voters approved the EMUU by a vote of 448 yes and 304 no. Thank you!
Please vote today, Morristown!
The polls are open at the Town Offices in Morrisville until 7:00pm today. Please vote!
Monday, January 18, 2016
New threshold calculations don't impact EMUU
Recent news highlights questions about the calculation of thresholds for penalties for homestead tax rate calculations under Act 46. That may leave folks wondering if the implications of formation of the EMUU have changed. The answer is no.
First, the EMUU, if formed, is exempt from the Act 46 spending threshold penalties.
Second, Elmore's threshold, if the EMUU is not formed, does not change. Elmore does not qualify for any of the exclusions that would change their threshold.
Third, the difference between the former calculations and the new ones are minimal for Morristown, and actually raise the spending per pupil limit slightly.
Statewide discussions of changes in threshold calculations don't change the facts for Elmore, Morristown and the EMUU.
First, the EMUU, if formed, is exempt from the Act 46 spending threshold penalties.
Second, Elmore's threshold, if the EMUU is not formed, does not change. Elmore does not qualify for any of the exclusions that would change their threshold.
Third, the difference between the former calculations and the new ones are minimal for Morristown, and actually raise the spending per pupil limit slightly.
Statewide discussions of changes in threshold calculations don't change the facts for Elmore, Morristown and the EMUU.
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