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Superintendent warns of urgent need for new funding

October 02, 2024 | Elyria City, School Districts, Ohio


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Superintendent warns of urgent need for new funding
In a recent government meeting, the superintendent highlighted the pressing need for new operating funds for the school district, marking a significant moment as it has been 15 years since the last increase. The superintendent noted that while many districts in Ohio typically seek new funding every three to five years, this district has managed to operate without additional taxpayer support for over a decade and a half.

The discussion emphasized the district's fiscal responsibility, particularly during the pandemic when federal assistance from ESSER and ARP funds helped maintain financial stability. However, the superintendent warned that the time has come to consider a new funding strategy, suggesting that a ballot initiative could be proposed as early as May. This proactive approach aims to minimize the millage rate that would be required from taxpayers.

Colleen, a key financial officer, is set to present a five-year forecast in November, which will include modeling for potential levies and their implications for the district's financial future. The superintendent expressed pride in the district's financial management over the past 15 years but acknowledged the necessity of addressing funding needs soon to ensure continued operational success. A committee may be formed to oversee the upcoming discussions and preparations for the potential ballot initiative.

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