Voters support for the levies were widespread throughout districts, with margins upwards of 28 points in favor of passing the levy in New Albany-Plain Local Schools.
All but one Columbus-area school levy was approved by voters Tuesday night, with voters in the Granville Exempted Village School District rejecting a levy there.
according to the Ohio School Boards Association — is still surprising, especially he said many people have been concerned recently about inflation and increasing cost of living. “The school district will continue to demonstrate fiscal responsibility as we repair, maintain, and replace these capital assets on our school campus during the next 5 years,” the district said in a message to families Wednesday morning. “Your efforts and the support of our taxpayers will benefit students attending the New Albany-Plain Local Schools for years to come.”A 6.
The packaged levy and bond issue was approved 56% to 44%, while the additional levy passed 53% to 47%, according to unofficial results.
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