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Solon superintendent outlines 6.9-mill levy, says it would raise about $11.9 million annually
Summary
Superintendent Bolton presented details of a continuing 6.9-mill operating levy on the May 5 ballot, saying it would generate roughly $11.9 million a year and help cover personnel, transportation and special education costs amid constrained state funding under House Bill 920.
Superintendent Bolton told the Solon Board of Education on April 27 that a continuing 6.9-mill operating levy on the May 5 ballot would generate about $11,900,000 annually and cost homeowners about $242 for each $100,000 of county market value.
"It's gonna be a 6.9 mil operating levy, and that is gonna generate about $11,900,000 a year for the schools," Bolton said, outlining uses that include teacher and staff compensation, transportation, utilities,…
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