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I heard the SW school district is going to try to put the issue back up for the voters in August, and start fall sports practices with the hopes that the levy will pass and the sports can be saved.
Reynoldsburg schools levy failed too, but instead of cutting the programs there, they are requiring the sports to fund themselves, so it will be $800 per person per sport, but you get a break if you play a third sport...
DD was in Mason last weekend with her school team--the varsity field there is better than many college facilities, and they don't seem to have any money worries (that I'm aware of).
Maybe central Ohio needs a major amusement park or a big conglomerate like Procter and Gamble in the backyard...
Reynoldsburg schools levy failed too, but instead of cutting the programs there, they are requiring the sports to fund themselves, so it will be $800 per person per sport, but you get a break if you play a third sport...
DD was in Mason last weekend with her school team--the varsity field there is better than many college facilities, and they don't seem to have any money worries (that I'm aware of).
Maybe central Ohio needs a major amusement park or a big conglomerate like Procter and Gamble in the backyard...