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Twinsburg School Board May Cancel Upcoming Levy
The Twinsburg Board Of Education will vote tonight on a resolution to cancel a levy vote scheduled for May.

The Twinsburg Board of Education will vote tonight on a resolution to cancel a levy vote scheduled for May.
If the resolution passes, then residents will no longer be voting on a renewal levy on May 7.
Twinsburg school officials have been considering whether to continue with plans for the 6.9-mill levy since Gov. John Kasich's school funding proposal showed a large increase in state funding for Twinsburg's school district.
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Here's a breakdown of the state funding increases in the governor's proposal:
2013 2014 Increase 2015 Increase Twinsburg Schools
$2,677,312 $5,465,921 104.16% Â $6,832,401 25%
School board members held a public forum last week to hear from residents their opinions on whether the board should proceed with the levy.
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The school board meets at 7 p.m. tonight. Twinsburg Patch will be there to bring you coverage of the vote.
MORE COVERAGE:
- Levy Time Again? School Board Talks Renewal Levy Timing
- Renewal Levy Vote Set For May
- Twinsburg Schools Expected to Get $2.8M Boost in State Funding
- School Board To Decide On Levy With State Funding Uncertainty Looming
- POLL: Should the School Board Still Pursue A Levy?
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