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Citizen Supporters

Susan Allen
William Allen
Robin Allen
Katie Ammons
Dawn Anderson
Pam Anderson
Hodges April
Tony Agiro
Teresa Bailey
Katie Bailey
Teresa Bailey
Liz Baird
Dory Baldwin
Vicki Balongie
Dana Barchak
Red Bardes
Peggy Bardes
Angie Barr
Dottie Benson
Ivonne Bentley
Cindy Bergmark
Felipe Bersoza, Jr.
Sharon Bishop
Judy Bishop
Debbie Blackburn
Beth Bohon
Jacques Bonfre
Henry Booth
Melissa Booth
Janna Booth
Spencer Boresky
Camille Brantley
Holly Branum
Randy Bratton
Emily Burks
Sandy Burrows
Leigh Bynum
Barb Cafferty
Jean Callender
Jennifer Campbell
Scott Campbell
Sherry Cannon
Ronnie Carney
Eddier Cathey
Lisa Ceolla
Matthew Cerniway
Brian Chambers
Kathy Cherryholmes
Amy Chestnut
Terry Chilldres
George Chism
Steven Christensen
Brittany Clark
Terry Cochran
Tom Cone
Dana Cooper
Elisabeth Cooper
Charles Cooper
Wright Cox
Tina Cox
Bill Cox
Jeremy Cromwell
Travis Crowell
Angela Daniels
Terry Dean
Erin Delashmit
Tobi Denman
Anne Deranian
Chris Dickens
Terri Dixon
Ron Donahoo
Rhea Douglas
Jason Ducham
Mike Dugger
James Duncan
Kim Durham
Christi Durst
R.G. Durst
Robin Edgar
Cindy Elliott
Susan Engelbrecht
Traci Erwin
Allison Ewing
Renee Falch
Eva Farris
Dr. Curt Fields
Kassandra Fisher
Ronald Flanagan
Jay Fletcher
Amy Flood
Christopher Floyd
Brian Foley
Mary Fonseca
Vamadevan Ganesh
Elizabeth Garces
Justin Gardner
Sean Garland
Elizabeth Garland
Eric Gay
Kelli Geminn
Cindy German
Janet Geyer
Christine Goin
Michael Green
Allen Green
Ashley Green
Joy Greth
Melissa Gunter
Heather Haluska
Nicole Hamlett
Jennifer Hankinson
Mark Hansen
Jon Harris
Mark Hart
Taylor Harvey
Whitney Harvey
Angie Harvey
Whitney Harvey
Alida Hasimu
Pamela Hathaway
Susan Hathhorn
Lisa Hawkins
Carrie Haycook
Sara Hendrix
Todd Hethmon
Andrew Hoard
Suzanne Hollenbeck
Debra Hood
Temple Horner
Kristina Houck
Lisa Hoyle
Heath Hudspeth
Jeffrey Jerge
Sheryl Johnson
Chip Johnson
Debbie Jones
Emily Joyner
Greg Joyner
Ronald Kasprack
Charles Kempf
Steve Kimes
Pamela King
Frank King
Wayne Kneipp
Durga Prasad Koka
David Koziol
William Krieger
Stephanie Lancaster
Scott Larkin
Jen Leonard
Adam Lillard
Teresa Ljunggren
Ann Long
Marissa Loper
Larry Lowdermilk
Kelly Lowry
Tim Lowry
Beth Majkrzak
Todd Martin
Susan Mascari
Tom Mascari
Susan Mascari
Gary & Julie Mccarter
Dave Mccrary
Sandy Mcdaniel
Shannon Mcdonald
Christy Mcgreger
Joyce Mckenzie
Tarin Mclarnon
Cathy Messerly
Lee Miller
Michelle Miller
Matt Morley
Teresa Morrison
Shari Moultrie
Allison Murray
Jessica Nichols
Melissa Norwood
Rhonda Odom
Julia S Ormiston
Ashley Owens
Kim Pappas
Alishia Parks
Asit Patel
Shelley Patterson
Kim Perry
Denise Perry
Fran Persechini
Fred Persechini
Scott Petty
Heather Pfeil
Sheri Phipps
David Pickler
Bryan And Wendy Pietri
Tav Pirocchi
Karen Pirocchi
Hope Pittman
Marti Ponton
Chip Ponton
Lisa Porter
Brenda Powell
Mary Prascak
Chris Pressler
David Raine
Rod Ratliff
Rachel Reddin
Shannon Reed
Tim Rehm
Kevin Reynolds
Amanda Riley
Jason Ritchey
Rebecca Roark
Linda Roberson
Liz Rozanski
Lynn Ruckman
Melissa Rukstad
Mary Rupprecht
Bill Samisch
Tony Sarwar
Debbi Scruggs
Niki Shaheen
John Sheahan
Polly Shipley
Mark Simmons
Trish Simpson
Mike Singermikes
Amy Smith
Scott Smith
Amy Smith
Chad Smith
Cathy Snow
Ashley Snow
Bruce Snow
Wally Soplata
Deana Spangler
Suzanne Stanford
Lisa Strasko
Chris Thomas
Brandy Thompson
Deb Thornton
Laura Todd
Christy Tolar
Jennifer Van Wijk
Eelco Van Wijk
Sandy Vaughn
Tim Walton
Kari Ware
Elliott Watts
Brett Weathersby
Jana Weathersby
Kim Whidden
Barbara Williams
Johnny Wolfe
Jessica Woody
Fiona Yanok

Collierville Municipal School District

A grass roots effort has begun in Collierville to help pursue a Municipal School District for Collierville. The Citizens of Collierville is a group of concerned parents and local business people that would like to promote the idea of locally controlled education.

In June 2012, the referendum for Ordinance 2012-03 was re-adopted by the BMA, via unanimous decision (5-0), which will permit the citizens of Collierville to vote on August 2, 2012 for the creation of Collieriville Municipal Schools.

As citizens, we will now officially have the opportunity to unite and align our local government with a municipal school system that share a common vision for our future.  Together, with your community support, we can make our town a destination of choice for people to raise their children.  

Join the cause today to make our town a better home!

Local Schools 
     Where Everybody Knows Your Name

We believe a smaller, more personal municipal school district will increase the value of education for our children.  We realize the role each parent plays in a child's education.  It is our aspiration that we will bring together the School Board with the parents that elected them, to create a more intimate relationship between the Superintendant, Prinicipals and Faculty and to provide our children a first class public education.   Children should be treated as the true gifts they are, not as a lost soul in a massive institution. 

Our children belong in a setting "Where everybody knows...your name". 

Get a Yard Sign and Show Your Support!

Yard signs are in!  Please contact yardsigns@citizensofcollierville.com to get request a sign today. 

    Join CitizensOfCollierville today!

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Why Vote for Sales Tax?

The TN State Board of Education rules require municipal school districts to spend a specified minimum amount of local funds for school operations.  This required spending amount was calculated based upon the total revenue that would be produced by an additional fifteen (15) cents increase in the Collierville municipal property tax. However, detailed analyses of other local revenue sources revealed that the local spending requirement for a Collierville municipal school district also could be accomplished with a ½ cent increase in the local option sales tax rate. A ½ cent local option sales tax rate increase could reduce or eliminate the need for any increase in Town of Collierville property taxes.*

The benefits of a Sales Tax increase is that it will be applied to all people that support Collierville businesses.  This increase will represent a $0.50 increase for each $100 spent in Collierville, or $50 on each $10,000 spent. 

In 2010, during the biggest financial recession in over 50 years, this revenue stream would have produced $3.9m.  That is more than the minimum spending requirement, allowing Collierville to use surplus funds to build a brighter future for our children.
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