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R-H True Value Tax Rate: Among the LOWEST in Monroe County
Tax rates are a means of comparing taxes between districts. The true value tax rate in the Rush-Henrietta Central School District is consistently among the lowest in Monroe County. Next year, Rush-Henrietta again will have one of the lowest tax rates in the county. Rates shown for 2024-2025. Monroe County School District Comparison* *Data from “2025 Facts and Figures” published by the Monroe County School Boards Association
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