December 21, 2024 - 23:54

The Bay Village Board of Education is set to propose a Permanent Improvement Levy for inclusion on the May 2025 ballot. This initiative is part of the district’s comprehensive Finance and Facilities for the Future Plan, which aims to address critical funding needs and enhance the educational environment for students.
The proposed levy is designed to generate essential funds that will be allocated towards maintaining and improving school facilities, ensuring that they meet the evolving needs of the community. School officials emphasize that the investment is crucial for sustaining high-quality education and supporting various programs that benefit students.
As the district prepares for this significant step, community engagement will be a priority. The Board of Education plans to hold informational meetings to discuss the details of the levy and its implications for residents. The outcome of this proposal will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of Bay Village Schools and maintaining their commitment to excellence in education.
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