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Perrysburg schools seek voter approval for 7.83-mill, five-year emergency operating levy on Nov. 4
Summary
Perrysburg Exempted Village School District is asking voters to approve a 7.83-mill, five-year emergency operating levy on Nov. 4 that district officials say would produce about $11 million a year to maintain classroom staffing and student programs; the district cites $6 million in prior reductions and potential cuts if the levy fails.
Perrysburg Exempted Village School District officials are asking voters to approve a 7.83-mill, five-year emergency operating levy on Nov. 4, 2025, saying the measure would generate about $11,000,000 a year to sustain classroom instruction, counseling, transportation, arts and extracurricular programs.
A district representative summarized the proposal in a short informational video, saying the levy is intended to “sustain student programs and services, things that impact students every day,” and stressing that every decision the district makes starts with the question, “How does this support students?”
The levy request follows the district’s defeat of an operating levy last fall, which the presenter said removed $13,500,000 in annual funding. The district has implemented roughly…
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