1) Difference between tax rate and taxes owed is important when assessing anything that deals with government.
2) Of course you don't get a "vote" on every issue that the School Board handles. You know why? Because we have a representative republic. Not a true democracy.
3) Do you take issue when other government entities, I.e. libraries, use this same "loophole" to make building improvements? Using bonds to make high dollar improvements with minimal impact to the taxpayer is a responsible way to not let buildings become decrepit.
All of this being said, as an elected official, I was against renewing a library bond in Sheridan in 2025, because I wasn't satisfied with the scale of work, for the dollar amount of the bond. It still passed, but I only say this to point out that I at least have "some" experience in this issue.
Ultimately, if you want to have an actual vote on whether something like this happens in the future, put your name on a ballot, and join the conversation.