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Canfield board pauses bond push, plans longer levy outreach after year-end data work
Summary
The Canfield Board of Education heard a superintendent update on facility needs and levy timing Dec. 11 and agreed to delay any January bond action in favor of more outreach and data analysis, while discussing the district—s five-year forecast and fundraising constraints with the levy committee and a public commenter.
The Canfield Board of Education on Dec. 11 agreed not to move forward with a bond or levy placement in January, instead directing further analysis and community outreach before considering a May or later ballot date.
Superintendent (name not specified) told the board that a January decision would trigger time-sensitive deadlines and that the district needs more time to analyze data and develop a long-term outreach plan. "If the decision's gonna be to move forward with any bond issue in May, we have some time sensitive deadlines to meet specifically in the month of January," the superintendent said, adding the district would continue facility education and planning beginning in January 2025.
The board—s discussion reflected repeated comments that the levy committee has limited fundraising…
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