Preble Shawnee to cut bussing, charge for athletic participation if May levy fails By Anthony Baker - abaker@aimmediamidwest.com Preble Shawnee announced planned reductions in staff and student services if a general operations levy fails to pass in May during their regular monthly meeting Wednesday, Feb. 24. Anthony Baker | The Register-Herald CAMDEN — Preble Shawnee Board of Education members and administrators announced planned reductions in staff and possible reductions in student services if a general operations levy fails to pass in May during their regular monthly meeting Wednesday, Feb. 24. The .75-percent levy, which would cost taxpayers in the school district less than a dollar for every $100 of income, was defeated at the polls in 2020. Last renewed in 2010, the measure has been rejected by voters repeatedly since 2015.