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RandySF

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Tue Mar 19, 2024, 03:10 AM Mar 19

OH: Akron schools administration recommends district put levy on November ballot

Akron Public Schools' superintendent and chief financial officer said Monday they recommend the district put a combined bond issue and operating levy on the November ballot.

Although the Board of Education will still need to vote in the coming months to place a levy on the ballot and the exact amount may change, the current recommendation from the administration is to seek a 1.3-mill bond issue to rebuild North High School and a new 7.6-mill levy to fund operations. The two will be combined as a single request on the November 2024 ballot.

The district is in deficit spending (meaning its expenses are outpacing its revenues) and will have a negative cash balance by the 2028 fiscal year if a levy is not approved, said Stephen Thompson, the district's chief financial officer, during Monday's Board of Education finance meeting.

The district, like others across the country, is contending with rising costs and the end of pandemic relief. The district has already said it'll need to make $15 million in cuts this year to keep its expenses in line while it moves to get a levy approved.




https://www.ideastream.org/education/2024-03-18/akron-schools-administration-recommends-district-put-levy-on-november-ballot

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