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School board OKs $72 million bond question, authorizes special‑needs filings

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Summary

The New Philadelphia City School Board voted to place a $72,000,000 school improvement bond and a 1‑mill levy before voters and approved filings to seek special‑needs designation if required under the revised code.

The New Philadelphia City School Board voted on June to authorize submission to voters of a single question asking for the issuance of school improvement bonds in the aggregate principal amount of $72,000,000 and the levy of an additional 1 mill for general permanent improvements.

The measure matters because it would raise funds for acquisition, construction, enlargement, renovation and financing of school…

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