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Letter: Vote for future of Shawnee schools
Shawnee Local Schools is asking voters to support an operating levy on Tuesday, May 4. The levy will cost the owner of a $100,000 property approximately $13/month or $161/year. The revenues of the Shawnee Local School District have been drastically impacted by changes in the State of Ohio’s treatment of tangible personal property tax that began in 2006. Leadership has been financially frugal and managed the district finances efficiently, not asking for increased property taxes since 2004. Even though the district has made reductions to the budget, the district cannot maintain the current high level of academic excellence or course offerings without a new income source.
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Shawnee Local Schools have entered the early stages of a levy.
Shawnee Local Schools Board of Education met Tuesday evening to agree to start the process of putting an emergency levy on the ballot in May of 2021. This levy would be a 4.58 mills, 5-year levy or $2.2 million. The previous levy that failed in 2018, was for $1.85 million over 10 years which resulted in the school district making cuts of nearly $600,000, and without a passage of this emergency levy, they will have to make more changes in the future.
James Kanable, Superintendent of Shawnee Local Schools said, âRight now, based upon the Boardâs criteria, our carryover is getting down to the point where we are very nervous. We would be in negative dollars overall within about a 3-year period, so this seems to be the right time. In looking at the amount of deficit spending that we are doing, the $2.2 million seems to be the fix for the current time period.â
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Letter: School funding deserves a vote
As superintendents of the public schools of Allen County, we are in a unique position to speak on behalf of the students, staff, and communities we serve. The success of our districts depend on the support we, and our communities, are able to give our students and staff. Therefore, we would like to share our opinion on the advancement of S.B. 376 being released from committee and receiving an up or down vote on the Senate floor prior to the end of the current legislative session.
The DeRolph case was heard and decided over 20 years ago and we continue to wait for a constitutional funding system to be adopted for our schools. Finally, we have one developed with a bipartisan effort, after years of study and research, that would not only constitutionally fund our state’s education system, but would so in a fair and equitable manner. Such an historic effort by our elected representatives in the House, on both sides of the aisle, deserves to be h
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