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Superintendent warns $2.6 million in cuts, 29 job losses if May 6 levy fails

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Summary

At an April 15 Bowling Green City School District board meeting, district leadership detailed the potential program and staffing reductions that would follow a failed 0.75% five‑year income tax levy on May 6, 2025, and urged voters to participate.

The superintendent of the Bowling Green City School District told the school board and the public on April 15 that the district must reduce its budget about $2,600,000 for the 2025–26 school year if the 0.75 percent, five‑year income tax levy on the May 6 ballot does not pass.

The superintendent said the board previously approved an eliminations and reductions list that would be implemented in that school year if voters reject the levy. The list includes elimination of 29 positions — including seven teachers, three central office or administrative positions (the athletic director, director of communications and…

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