The Columbus Dispatch
The Columbus Dispatch
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South Western City Schools plans to put a $220 million bond on the November ballot to fund the replacement of its two oldest high schools, Grove City High School and Westland High School, built in the 1970s. If approved, property taxes would increase by an estimated 2.26 mills annually, costing about $79 per $100,000 of property value over 38 years, though the district aims to avoid raising current taxes by phasing out old debt. The bond would be supplemented by approximately $113 million from the Ohio Facilities Construction Commission and also enable targeted updates at other high schools. The district faces a significant budget deficit and projected negative cash balance in the coming years.
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