School levies, local issues on the ballot
CLEVELAND (WJW) – While voters across Ohio decided on the next U.S. president, congressmembers and Issue 1, some communities will also find school levies and local issues on the November ballot.
Back in May , the Cleveland Metropolitan School District Board of Education approved plans to place a 8.6 mill, 10-year operating levy on the ballot.
According to district officials, the proposed levy would "support numerous critical programs and maintenance efforts that directly impact student success."
School officials say the average Cleveland homeowner would have to pay about $4.62 per week, with businesses assuming more than half of the financial support. Learn more about it here.
Check out the results below for several school issues and levies in Northeast Ohio below: