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If the referendum is passed, the district’s fund balance would grow, allowing it to absorb a $34,000 deficit for the 2017-18 school year. But this also assumes that property values remain the same after 2014-15.

Complicating the revenue picture is the fact that LaSalle County is not a tax-capped county when it comes to property values. Nielsen said this means that the district’s revenues rise and fall with property values.

“We can’t just ask for more money like other districts in the county,” Nielsen said, hence the need for a referendum. Although part of the district is in DeKalb County, the majority of its funding comes from LaSalle, hence binding the district to their rules.

Nielsen said values have fallen so much that with the referendum’s passage, a person with a $100,000 home would still be paying less than they did in 2010. If property values fall further, the district only has three options, Nielsen said. It can either cut more, hope the state changes its formula for general state aid, or borrow money.

But even with all of the problems facing the district, Nielsen has hope. Superintendent Dawn Green mentioned the possibility of some programs and activities continuing with the help of volunteers, a call that Matt Wilson, the vice president of the tricounty’s Future Farmers of America alumni chapter, answered by saying they have members who are happy to help out in any way they can.

“This community has always supported the schools,” Nielsen said. “I think you’ll be amazed to what the community will do if they need to do it.”

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