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Superintendent warns of possible program and staff cuts if November ballot fails; board to review reductions Sept. 22

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Westerville City Schools Superintendent told the board the district will present options for program and staffing reductions at the Sept. 22 meeting if a proposed local income tax on the November ballot fails, noting prior cuts of $4.8 million and additional potential reductions totaling about $3.3 million that would affect 33 positions.

The superintendent told the Westerville City Schools Board of Education on Sept. 8 that the district will present options for program and staffing reductions at the board's Sept. 22 meeting if the November ballot issue to raise local revenue fails. "Our plan is at the next board meeting on September 22 to include a conversation with the board around potential reductions if the ballot issue fails," the superintendent said.

The board was given a status update on budget work the administration has been doing since last fall. The superintendent said the district previously eliminated…

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