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South-Western levy fails; cuts are to come

(by Andrea Cordle, Southwest Editor - May 06, 2009)

"I am just heartsick," said South-Western City School Board of Education President Cathy Johnson after voters turned down the 8.3-mill operating levy on May 5.

The four-year tax levy would have cost the owner of a $100,000 home $22 per month or $264 a year. That appeared to be too much for most residents. Issue 15 failed by 56-44 percent; 13,205 people voted against the levy, while 10,487 voted for it.

The district will need to cut approximately $8 million from its budget. The cuts include eliminating high school busing, 60 positions, athletics and extracurricular activities.

"I know what instituting these cuts will do to the students and it just makes me heartsick," said Johnson.

Johnson explained that with the $8 million in cuts, the district would have made $22 million in cuts over the last three years.

When asked why she thought they levy failed, Johnson simply said, "I don't know."

With the failure of the levy, the district plans to close Harrisburg Elementary and the Kingston School. Students from those schools would be relocated. Most from Harrisburg would transfer to Darbydale Elementary. The district will also need to review elementary boundaries.

Not only will high school busing be eliminated, but walk zones would be expanded at all school levels. After school, the buildings will close.

The district will hold a public meeting on May 11 at Central Crossing High School. At 5:30 p.m. the treasurer and superintendent will discuss the financial situation. At 7 p.m. the board will hold its regular meeting. The public is invited and will not have to call ahead to address the board.

Johnson said if the community shows support for an August levy, the board will consider it.

"It all depends on the community," she said.

If the district decides to move forward with a summer issue, they must pass two resolutions and file with the Franklin County Board of Elections by May 21.

Johnson said the board will not act on a resolution Monday night.


 

Comments (3)
On May 8, 2009 Meredith said:

Calling all parents of SWCS students - now is the time to act... Tomorrow, May 9, at Lincoln Village Plaza we are holding a student support rally from 9:00 am to 10:00 am. We will have a petition to sign requesting the BOE to grant pay to play for the upcoming school year. Our students, especially the juniors, do not have time to wait for an August levy that may/may not pass. With the economy and some of the voters, I say unlikely. Now is the time for the BOE to listen to us. Most of our activities, to a small degree, is pay to play. Franklin Heights, Central Crossing, and Grove City parents - please get your petitions started for the meeting on Monday. It's time we band together for our students.
 
On May 8, 2009 said:

The levy failed because the taxpayers voted NO, period.
 
On May 6, 2009 Toby said:

The levy failed because the district continues to ask for more money. If its not a levy its a bond. We have schools that do not meet state min, requirements and we are busing kids to charter schools because of it. And why because there is no accountability. Southwestern City Schools exists because of the Westside. And yet the westside schools, Heights, Westland, and the surronding elementry and middle schools are the least looked after. Grove City is not the district. only a part of it. SOME Teachers, and administrators, Principals etc. should be held accountable for the poor academics, and conditions of these schools. What does our superentendant make and is he and the many many administrators willing to take a substantial pay cut to help the kids? And another way to do it on top of them taking a pay cut would be to have a across the board tax. So renters and homeowners alike are taxed the same. Then maybe the people could get behind the district and we can ALL help the kids.
 

 

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