CINCINNATI — Mt. Healthy City Schools is grappling with another financial blow after voters rejected a crucial levy for the third time, leaving the district scrambling to avoid deeper cuts to programs students and families depend on.
The 3-mill levy failed, with just over 53% of voters saying no and 46.6% voting yes, cutting short a state-approved financial recovery plan that district leaders hoped would stabilize their budget crisis.
Superintendent Dr. Sarah Wilson told us on Wednesday the levy failure is a major setback for the district's recovery efforts.
"It would have generated about $1.5 million in revenue for our district, which, really, looking at our fall forecast, would've been critical," said Wilson.
Mt. Healthy City Schools faces deeper cuts after voters reject levy again

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