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Five Things You Should Know About the Proposed School Levy
Here are some of the fine points of the levy, slated to appear on the Nov. 5 ballot.

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Here are some of the fine points of the levy, slated to appear on the Nov. 5 ballot.

The following information was supplied by the Brecksville Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The state would pay for more than half of the $100 million project; the local share is $49,967,352.
Earlier this year, Tom Bullock and Monique Smith penned a letter to fellow council members, encouraging a discussion on outdoor basketball in Lakewood.
Current treasurer Timothy Penton recently announced his resignation, effective Aug. 1. The district has named an interim treasurer to replace him.
Groundbreaking of the second phase of Clifton Pointe is slated for Thursday.
The final phase of the school district’s Master Facility Plan would demolish Grant, Lincoln and Roosevelt elementary schools, as well as the eastern portion of the high school, then rebuild them.
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According to the resolution, the levy is necessary “for the purpose of current operating expenses, and the acquisition, construction, enlargement, renovation, and financing of general, ongoing permanent improvements for the school district.”
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