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Bowling Green leaders ask voters to back May 6 school levy; new high school groundbreaking set for May 1
Summary
Mayor Mike Aspacher, Bowling Green City Schools Superintendent Ted Hazleman and BGSU President Rodney Rogers urged support for an operating levy on May 6 and outlined progress on a new high school on Poe Road, including geothermal installation and a May 1 groundbreaking.
Mayor Mike Aspacher, Bowling Green City Schools Superintendent Ted Hazleman and Bowling Green State University President Rodney Rogers used the State of the City address to urge voters to support an operating school levy on May 6 and highlighted progress on the new high school that will be built on Poe Road.
The levy is intended to maintain current school operations rather than expand programs, Superintendent Ted Hazleman said. "This levy isn't about expanding programs. It's about maintaining the high quality educational opportunity and experiences our students already receive," Hazleman said. He warned that if the levy fails the district would face "significant reductions that would directly impact our students and their educational experience." The…
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