Medina City Schools says it is facing a dire financial forecast if the district does not pass an emergency levy in November. This is the district's third attempt to pass the levy in the last year.
"If we don't pass this levy, the effects to Medina are going to be devastating," Victoria Druley, a mother of four children enrolled in Medina City Schools, says. "We will not recognize the district."
Druley is also the co-chair of Kids First Medina, the levy committee for MCS with a "mission to work in partnership with the Medina City School District to support and enhance the education of all students."
"This levy isn't just about the schools; it's about maintaining Medina as a place that people want to work, live, and invest," Druley added. "The correlation between strong schools and a strong community is undeniable."
Danielle Wiggins reports: [ Ссылка ] --
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