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West Clermont board votes 5-0 to place master facilities plan on May ballot
Summary
The West Clermont School Board voted unanimously to approve a resolution to proceed with a master facilities plan that would build a new intermediate school, reconfigure elementary schools and pursue a local funding package alongside state support from the Ohio Facilities Construction Commission.
The West Clermont School Board voted 5-0 on Jan. 13 to approve a resolution to proceed with a master facilities plan and put a local funding measure on the May 2025 ballot.
The plan calls for one new facility on the current middle school campus to serve fifth and sixth grades (intermediate school) and seventh and eighth grades (middle school); a reconfiguration of elementary grades to PK–4; a reduction of elementary schools from seven to six (three with preschool); new or renovated media centers at Clough Pike, Amelia and WT elementary schools; districtwide technology, furniture and safety upgrades; and additions at Clough Pike and WT to balance enrollment. The administration described the local share as a 1.76-mill property tax levy plus a 0.25 earned-income levy; administrators said the earned-income levy would exclude social security, retirement…
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