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Beavercreek school-board candidates back mental-health supports; levy renewal framed as maintaining services

6489429 · October 10, 2025
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School-board candidates at the forum discussed student mental-health services, district finances and the Nov. 4 renewal levy that supporters said keeps $18.5 million a year for operations.

Candidates for the Beavercreek Board of Education emphasized continuity of student services and financial transparency at the Beavercreek Women's League forum, and supporters said a Nov. 4 levy renewal is intended to sustain operations, not raise taxes.

Jan Marie Bales, president of Citizens for Beavercreek Schools, described the renewal as "not a new tax" and said it brings in $18.5 million a year, representing more than 16% of the district's budget. "Voters already pay it today, and renewing it means keeping things steady," she said. Bales and several board candidates…

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