Stephen Moore: COVID remote learning -- why aren't school districts giving taxpayers their money back?
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The 10-month pandemic shutdown generated a savings of roughly $20 million, or about 6.5% out of a $300 million school budget. The Naperville Sun reported that the district's expenses for everything from transportation, utilities, staffing needs and so on have been much lower while the doors have been shut.
Why aren't more school boards in areas where school buildings were shut down providing families and businesses with property tax rebate checks?
Naperville school board member Paul Leong, a local businessman, told me: "It's amazing that we are the only school district in the area or in the state that has given taxpayers some of their money back."
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