School districts across Wyandotte County recently adopted budgets that call on residents to pay more in property taxes in the 2025-26 budget year than they did last time around.
Those budgets show that county taxpayers will contribute about $10 million more in property tax dollars to school districts in Wyandotte County compared to last year. Many are likely to see increases on their property tax bills.
All four public school districts in the county, including Kansas City Kansas Public Schools; Turner Unified School District; Piper Unified School District and Bonner Springs-Edwardsville Unified School District, issued notices of their intent earlier this summer that stated they planned to collect more in property tax dollars in the current school year…