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Superintendent warns of staff reductions as board holds levy rates steady
Summary
Superintendent Doctor Miller told the Ohio County Board of Education the district faces lower tax revenue and declining enrollment that will eliminate 16 professional positions next year; the board voted to submit proposed levy rates and approved a library excess levy estimate.
Doctor Miller told the Ohio County Board of Education on April 14 that the district faces lower projected tax revenue and declining enrollment, and he outlined staffing reductions the administration says are necessary for fiscal year 2026. "Next year, we will have 16 professional positions eliminated," Doctor Miller said, adding that five of those reductions would occur through attrition and 11 would result from enrollment declines.
Miller said 449 students participate in the…
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