Westerville City Schools declares a victory for the district's emergency levy.
With just one day left until Election Day, both sides of the Westerville City Schools levy say they have done their best to inform voters.
Several Central Ohio school districts have issues on the ballot this Super Tuesday.
The hotly contested Westerville school levy issue is triggering more than the normal amount of election sign theft and vandalism.
As the district's board of education approves $23 million in cuts Monday night, NBC4 looks at what the decision means and what a proposed levy could do.
It's one of the largest school districts in Central Ohio and Wednesday night, leaders of Westerville City Schools had the difficult task of deciding which programs are more important than others.
One of Central Ohio's largest school districts is faced with a $23 million budget deficit and administrators are hoping voters will pass a new levy in March.
Westerville officials decide to hold off on changing bus stops in the district.
Lancaster school district will be asking voters again for more money to replace five elementary schools.
Hundreds of Westerville parents, students and teachers gathered at a meeting before the school board Thursday night to fight for magnet schools and extracurricular activities in the face of severe budget cuts.
All three Lancaster issues, schools, property and income tax requests were all shot down -- and it wasn't close.
Students and parents in several school districts awoke to a tough new reality after seeing their levies fail Tuesday night.
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School districts around the state are seeing their funding dry up and they're looking for new ways to save money.
With Election Day now less than two weeks away, the debate over a proposed school levy is heating up in one district.
State funding cuts have left many school districts looking to levies for financial support. Canal Winchester is no different.
Columbus City Schools may want more of your tax dollars.
Like most school districts, Northridge is no stranger to cutting budgets to make ends meet. The district has cut its budget by $1.4 million in one year, so to get their levy passed in November, the district is trying something a little different.
Westerville school officials are unveiling the cuts they say are necessary if voters reject a levy and income tax this November.
Depending on what happens in the November election, big cuts could be on the way to one Central Ohio school district including all sports.
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