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Garfield Heights board approves tax-rate steps, proclaims Music in Schools Month; postpones travel item due to investigation
Summary
At its March 16 meeting the Garfield Heights board heard a treasurer's report noting lower expenditures and that the district is no longer in fiscal precaution, approved a tax-rate resolution for tax year 2027 and Resolution 2026-14 proclaiming March as Music in Our Schools Month, and postponed an "elite travel" agenda item because of an ongoing criminal investigation.
The Garfield Heights City School District board on March 16 approved routine business including a tax-rate certification for tax year 2027 and adopted Resolution 2026-14 proclaiming March 2026 as Music in Our Schools Month.
Treasurer's report: the district's treasurer summarized three items: the regular financial report, a tax-rate resolution for tax year 2027 (for levied taxes outside the 10-mill…
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