ISSUE 78 INFORMATION
The Hilliard City School District’s Board of Education voted in August to place an operating levy on the November 4th ballot. After much discussion and deliberation, the board members decided on a levy size of 6.9 mills, much lower than the 9.5-mill levy that failed in March.
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The passage of the upcoming levy is imperative to allow Hilliard City Schools to continue to deliver the excellent education it currently provides for students. The district’s goal is to continue to perform at the highest levels, while being mindful of the efficiency and accountability that must accompany any public entity’s mission.
The district has demonstrated prudent fiscal management through more than $5.6 million in reductions and ongoing efficiencies over the last three years. Our administrative costs per student are the lowest in Franklin County, and our overall costs per pupil lands us 9th out of the 16 districts in central Ohio.
