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Claymont City Schools hears update on property tax reform bills signed by Governor DeWine

Claymont City Board of Education · January 12, 2026
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Summary

Superintendent Brian Rentsch and Treasurer Kim Beckley briefed the board on recently signed property tax reform bills (HB124, HB129, HB186, HB309 and HB335) and the district said it will assess the bills' implications for local school finance.

At the Jan. 12 meeting Superintendent Brian Rentsch and Treasurer Kim Beckley provided the Claymont City Board of Education with an update on several property tax reform bills recently signed by Governor DeWine.

Rentsch and Beckley identified the bills by number — HB124, HB129, HB186, HB309 and HB335 — and told the board the administration is reviewing the legislation to determine financial impacts for the district's budget and operations. Administrators had also submitted written updates that were included in the board packet.

No action was taken on the bills at the meeting; the update was informational and the administration said it will return to the board with any required recommendations after further analysis. The board's calendar committee also reported it had reviewed two draft 2026–2027 school calendars and will meet again to consider options.