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Fairfield County Board of Elections rejects petitions to repeal Violet Township zoning plan
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Several file for Pickerington school board, council, Violet Township trustees seats
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County works to mitigate arsenic in some Pickerington residents water
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Pickerington Schools: Board mulls third ballot request within year
ThisWeek group
The Pickerington Schools board likely will decide by June 28 whether to ask voters for the third time in a year to approve a bond issue to fund a new junior high school and additions to buildings.
According to Pickerington Schools officials, the district s classroom space already is maxed out and its student body is expected to grow by another 1,800 students by 2028-29.
It s a quandary, the officials say, exacerbated by the defeats of bond issues last November and again May 4 that were designed to generate $95 million to build a new junior high school and add classroom space at buildings throughout the district.
Pickerington Schools officials considering third shot at bond issue
ThisWeek group
Will the third time be the charm or will Pickerington Schools take some time off before asking the community to fund a new junior high school and additions to existing buildings?
It was the second defeat in six months for a package that would have generated $95 million for the district for building projects to address enrollment growth, as well as related athletic facilities upgrades.
Had it passed, it would have cost homeowners within the district s attendance boundaries $101.50 annually per $100,000 of home value – or $8.46 a month, per $100,000 home value – according to Ryan Jenkins, district treasurer.