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Public schools in Ohio rely on federal, state and local funds, including locally levied property taxes, to support the students in their communities. This spring, voters in nine Cincinnati area school districts will determine the approval of tax levies or bond issues. Here are school tax levies and bond issues voters in Butler, Clermont, Hamilton and Warren counties should expect to see on the May 4 ballot, listed alphabetically. Additional information about the May 4 election, including polling locations and times, can be found here or on your county s board of elections website. Bellbrook-Sugarcreek School District The Warren County school district will have a seven-year tax levy on the May 4 ballot in the sum of $3.2 million per year, according to the Board of Elections. ....
Winton Woods City Schools unveils new $51 million campus for 7-12 graders FOREST PARK – Winton Woods City Schools unveiled its new $51.4 million North Campus building Monday afternoon. The facility will serve students in grades 7-12 beginning March 30, after spring break. Students returned to fully in-person learning Monday at the old campus after having been in a blended learning model much of this school year, district community engagement director Corina Denny told The Enquirer. The district s North Campus is one of two new facilities opening this year to serve students in Forest Park, the village of Greenhills and Springfield Township. Voters passed a levy in November 2016 to help fund the new campuses, together worth $107 million. The K-6 elementary campus on the current site of Winton Woods Middle School in Greenhills is nearly finished, Denny said, and students will begin using it in the fall. ....