Permanent Improvement Levy is important to Ada schools
Icon viewers:
The Nov. 6 ballot includes an important issue for voters in the Ada Exempted
Village Schools community who have the opportunity to help the district
continue its excellence.
This is not a new tax or a tax increase. Renewal of the five-year, 2.9-mill
permanent improvement levy will ensure the district has the needed funds for
textbooks, new technology, security upgrades, new buses, building repairs and
school equipment.
Voters in Ada have approved permanent improvement levies since 1975, with
strong support. Doing so also has helped ensure a strong community.
Richard Lewis
Chief Executive Officer
Ohio School Boards Association
8050 North High St., Suite 100
Columbus, OH 43235
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