Auditor approves FCS levy on May ballot
By London Bishop - lbishop@aimmediamidwest.com
FAIRBORN The Fairborn Board of Education took the second action necessary to place a renewal levy on the May 2021 ballot, as the Greene County Auditor has certified that the millage will be 7.0 mills.
This levy request will not increase property taxes, the district says. The levy is a renewal of one that was first passed in 2007, and renewed in 2012 and 2016. The second resolution to place it on the May ballot was passed at the school board’s Jan. 7 meeting.
According to FCS, this is reduced from the original 8.6 mills that was passed in 2007. The renewal millage was dropped to 8.4 in 2012, and the proposed 7 mills is the lowest renewal amount to date.
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BOE releases unofficial final results
XENIA Greene County Board of Elections released unofficial final results for the Nov. 3 election.
The results were unavailable by press time Tuesday night. Wednesday’s print coverage showed Rick Perales leading the commission race, the Xenia Warner Middle School levy on the way to failing, and the Fairborn Schools issue ahead. All three outcomes remain the same.
Greene County reported to the secretary of state that out of 118,938 registered voters, there were 87,604 ballots counted with an unofficial voter turnout of 73.66 percent. The board said there are 2,271 outstanding absentee ballots and 2,256 outstanding provisional ballots. Outstanding absentee ballots have up to 10 days to arrive at the Board of Elections.
Fairborn votes in favor of Issue 22
By London Bishop - lbishop@aimmediamidwest.com
FAIRBORN On Tuesday, Fairborn voters decided the fate of the future high school and middle school for the Fairborn City School district. As of November 3, voters passed the combined bond issue/levy by a ratio of 56 percent to 44 percent.
Fairborn City Schools officials expressed their thanks to the community for the passage of this issue.
“I am so thankful for the community’s support of this important issue,” said Superintendent Gene Lolli. “I want to thank the community for believing in the schools and for helping district leadership chart a path for the future. A new high school and middle school will allow our students to receive the 21st century education they will need to be successful. Our facilities will match the caliber of our students!”