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Fairview Park schools could lose $80,000 from proposed state budget cuts

Feb 28, 2025 View Original Article
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    -22% Somewhat Liberal

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    45% ReliableAverage

  • Policy Leaning

    -22% Somewhat Liberal

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

63% : "We just want our community to be aware that public education is for all students," he said.
54% : "We're grateful that we're not seeing as significant cut as some of the other districts around us, but our interest is really in making sure that we use our voice to support the 80% of students that attend public schools in this state," he said.
49% : "I don't want to get my hair on fire just yet until we see what the negotiations of the budget come out as.
42% : FAIRVIEW PARK, Ohio -- Fairview Park City Schools Superintendent Keith Ahearn described the bittersweet news regarding possible cuts in state funding.
40% : While Gov. Mike DeWine's proposed budget cuts to public schools find many districts losing seven-figure amounts over the biennium, Fairview Park City Schools is only expected to lose $42,588 for the 2025-2026 school year followed by $37,607 for 2026-2027.

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