Voters in the Nordonia Hills City School District will once again head to the polls this May to decide the fate of a five-mill tax levy that school officials say is essential for maintaining educational quality and addressing growing financial pressures throughout the district.
Levy Details and Financial Impact
The May 2025 ballot will include a five-mill operating levy aimed at covering the district's operating costs. District officials have pointed out that state funding has not kept pace with rising expenses, forcing local taxpayers to shoulder an increasing share of school funding—now at 65% of total revenue, up from 60% just a few years ago.
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