 Okay, Tara. Would you like to tell us that? Sorry. Yeah, go ahead. Okay. So each year we're required by January 15th to set your announced tuition rate for the following school year. So that's what we're doing tonight. And I had sent you the memo that outlines the calculation for it. And so we take the most recent budget that we have, which is $12,451,680. We back out our offsetting revenue of $1,217,738. We then back out the transportation of $425,031. And we back out the special education assessment of $779,273. And that gives us $10,029,638. We divide that by your equalized pupil, which is 573.53. And it gives us a projected announced tuition rate of $17,487.56. So you as a board can use that number. You can set it at another number that you wish, but you can leave it where it's at today, which is 178. And in the past and 21, it was 17,137 and 20, it was 16,425. And then in 19, it was 15,000 for elementary and 16,000 for secondary. So that's your historical look back. And then your current revenue budget. I have it budgeted at the 17,8 still. So does anybody have any thoughts? So it looks like the recommended was is 17,5. Yep, you could go to set down to 17,5 if you'd like to. But we're budgeting 17,8 was what. I did have one district stick with their current rate for this year. One of our districts within they didn't make an adjustment to theirs. And then that was Rochester Stockbridge. And then Newton last night went with the recommendation theirs went up just a little bit, but they don't have any tuition students currently in ways. So. Hartford, I can tell you theirs went up, you know, $2,300. So some of the schools around us are going up. So with your tuition where it's at, it makes it and Sharon Academy, they get approved it's at 18,5. So there's your two biggest competitors. Yeah, I think 17,8 is, is reasonable considering where we've been and Tara, do you know, you said they went up dramatically, but do you know what Hartford is this year? Or what 17 to. Okay. Yeah, I think this, I have it right here. They're going up to 19. Yep. One second and I can open it up. I have it right here. Yeah, there's 17 to and they're going up to 19,5. You're muted. Yeah, I did. I mean, I kind of by mistake, but I'd say if we just stay a couple hundred bucks either way, it's not going to make a huge difference. And I don't think it is with somebody decided on what school to go to. You know, Yeah, I think keeping a level is fine with me. Um, you know, we could knock a little off just as like, uh, attempt to be nice to the tuition districts and the hope that they, um, You know, send more students our way, but I don't know that that would make much of a difference. So I'm happy with just staying at the current rate, if that's what everybody else thinks. Given the market, um, it sounds like we are pretty competitive to our tuition and districts. So you are. Well, I'd accept a motion. Anybody wants to make one. 23 announced tuition rate at 17 eight. So moved to set, I would, I would motion that we set the. Announce tuition rate for FY 23 at $17,800. I'll second it. Any discussion. Okay. All in favor. Say hi. Hi. Hi. Any opposed. The cow is. He doesn't count. All right. It's been set. Thank you very much. All right. Thanks, Tara. Unless there's anything else I'd accept the motion to. So move. All right. Thanks everybody. Good night. Good night.