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OPINION: Massachusetts bold opportunity — abolish women s prison

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Pickerington Schools: Board mulls third ballot request within year

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. 

School facilities— Forum takes public pulse • The Yellow Springs News

Questions about costs, the future of the Mills Lawn school property and recommendations by the Ohio Facilities Construction Commission dominated public comments last week during the first of three planned community forums to discuss the future of Yellow Springs’ public school buildings. More than 70 people were present at the initial forum Thursday, Oct. 18, conducted online through the Zoom video-conference platform. Leading the meeting were representatives of the SHP architectural firm, which is working with the school district to develop a facilities master plan that district leaders hope to take to voters in November in the form of a bond levy. The district treasurer has estimated that at least $30 million will be needed to address all the issues that have been identified in the buildings, whether the community opts for renovation or new construction.

Survey shows modest improvement in public perception of Mansfield City Schools

Board members said they were generally pleased with the results of the survey.  “We’ve made a lot of very difficult decisions and it’s nice to see some positive results, said board president Renda Cline. Paul Fallon of Fallon Research and Communications shared the results of the survey, which was conducted between Nov. 17 and 21, at Tuesday s school board meeting. “I think we re on the right track, board member Gary Feagin said. I think we do need to dig into this a little further because we do have a couple levies coming up in the next few years.” Fallon Research and Communications surveyed 300 randomly-selected registered voters in the district, with a deliberate oversampling of parents with students currently enrolled in the district.

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