Spending cuts would reach $9.5 million if voters don't approve May levy, Strongsville school officials sayThe Strongsville schools would cut another $3.3 million from the district's annual operating budget - in addition to the $1.1 million in reductions already planned - if voters don't approve a new 5.9-mill tax May 7. And, if voters fail to pass a new tax levy by May 2020, the district would slash an additional $5.1 million from the budget, for a total of $9.5 million in operating cost reductions.
The Strongsville schools would cut another $3.3 million from the district's annual operating budget - in addition to the $1.1 million in reductions already planned - if voters don't approve a new 5.9-mill tax May 7. And, if voters fail to pass a new tax levy by May 2020, the district would slash an additional $5.1 million from the budget, for a total of $9.5 million in operating cost reductions.
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