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South Euclid-Lyndhurst superintendent outlines levy-backed master facility plan as five-year forecast shows shortfall
Summary
Superintendent presented strategic priorities and a master facility plan tied to a proposed levy, saying funds would pay staff compensation and major building repairs. He warned a negative five-year forecast could trigger state fiscal caution as soon as 2028 if no revenue solution is found.
The South Euclid-Lyndhurst Board of Education heard a detailed presentation Aug. 19 from Superintendent (speaker 3) on the district’s strategic priorities and a master facility plan the administration says would be funded by a proposed ballot levy pending board and voter approval. The superintendent said the plan would cover staff compensation, repairs and renovations — including converting the Southland property into a preschool and refurbishing nearly 100-year-old Brush High School and its Performing Arts Center.
The superintendent framed the presentation around three guiding words — communication, visibility and accountability — and said the district is launching a strategic plan (targeted for 2026–27) and a Portrait of a Graduate initiative with community advisory…
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