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Most school districts are in one of two categories: districts where local property taxes are not sufficient to pay for school funding, and districts with higher property values that have a cap placed on how much state funding they get. [2]
But since the passage of Ohio House Bill 920 in 1976, school-district tax-levy revenues remain flat for the entire term of a levy. Districts receive no inflationary increases on local levies and ...
Nov. 3—COLUMBUS — Voters across Ohio approved 80 of 99 public school district tax issues in the Tuesday, Nov. 2, general election.
The move comes just weeks after a new state budget was signed that eliminated a bipartisan Fair School Funding Plan from four years ago and reduced the amount of money Ohio schools expected to ...
(The Center Square) – For the second time in less than a year, Ohio Auditor Keith Faber placed a school district under fiscal emergency, forcing the system to fall under a financial planning and ...
(The Center Square) – An Ohio budget that ends the three-year-old Fair School Funding Plan and ties school money to enrollment numbers was in front of a Senate Education Committee for the fifth ...
Historically, Ohio's public schools have been funded with a combination of local property tax revenue and money from the state. [5] This led to disparities in the quality of education in more affluent districts, where high property values led to greater funding, and urban and rural districts, [1] where low property values left students with ...
South-Western City Schools (SWCS) is Ohio's sixth largest public school district located southwest of the city of Columbus. The district serves nearly 20,000 students throughout the southwest quadrant of Franklin County, including the cities of Galloway, Georgesville, Grove City, and Urbancrest. The district also serves all of Franklin, Jackson, Pleasant, and Prairie townships and a portion of ...