This is the 6th Consecutive Year of Millage Rollback
Calhoun, GA - At their September meeting, the Calhoun City Schools’ Board of Education discussed a rollback of the school system’s millage rate to 13.735 mills — down from last year’s 14.878 mills. This marks the 6th consecutive year of a millage rate rollback, and the 7th straight year without an increase in the system’s millage rate. This means lower school taxes for our city’s taxpayers, reflecting our commitment to responsible financial leadership. (The 2007 millage was 14.58.)
Calhoun City Schools' Millage Rates:
FY2020 | 17.733 |
FY2021 | 17.711 |
FY2022 | 17.557 |
FY2023 | 16.59 |
FY2024 | 15.873 |
FY2025 | 14.878 |
FY2026 | 13.735 |
Behind this good news is a dedicated team committed to safeguarding taxpayer resources while providing exceptional educational opportunities for students. Calhoun City Schools is consistently recognized by the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) with the prestigious Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting, the highest honor in governmental accounting and financial reporting.
“We are fortunate to have a Board of Education, Superintendent, and Finance Team who believe in the highest standards of financial stewardship,” said Board Chair Eddie Reeves. “Through diligence, transparency, and fiscal efficiency, our school system ensures that every dollar is managed with purpose—benefiting both our students and our community. Calhoun City Schools will continue to strive for excellence in all that we do.”