Share your ideas and questions and we'll share them with Cuyahoga Falls City Schools Superintendent Todd Nichols.
At a special Board of Education meeting on Friday night, Superintendent Walter Davis said the district will most likely begin with $600,000 in cost reductions.
The levy would have helped to close a $10.6 budget gap. Now cuts will have to solve the problem, school district says.
Much of the 4.75-mill levy will go toward creating an all-day kindergarten program.
The candlelight service took place at the Pilgrim United Church of Christ on Friday night.
The proposed 6.83-mill levy would run for five years, raise $15 million for the Woodridge Local Schools and cost homeowners $209 per year for every $100,000 in valuation.
Superintendents Todd Nichols and Walter Davis say their respective districts are as prepared as possible in the event of a school shooting.
Issue 8, a 4.75-mill renewal levy, would run for five years, generate $3.3 million in revenue and wouldn't raise taxes.
The 6.83-mill emergency levy would run for five years, create $15 million in revenue, raise taxes by $209 a year for every $100,000 in valuation and work to close a projected $10.6 million funding shortfall.
The district hopes to pass a 6.83-mill emergency levy on March 6 to avoid a $10.6 million deficit that could split open by 2016. If it fails, tough decisions will have to be made.
If it passes, the 6.83-mill emergency levy will run for five years and raise $15 million. If it fails, the district could begin to experience some painful budget cuts.
California residents won Deck the House contest.
The band improved drastically from previous ventures to Arizona.
Two members were sworn in at the first 2012 meeting.
Board of Education to hold special meeting Thursday to certify ballot language for March 6 election.
Show us your photos and tell us about your voting experience and later today, we'll share more photos and election results!
CVCA, Woodridge boys finish in top five, CVCA girls finish fourth.
Rivalry culminates under Friday night lights.
Cuyahoga Falls, Stow-Munroe Falls High School rivalry devolves into war of words on Twitter.
Treasurer presents a dismal financial forecast if Nov. 8 levy doesn't pass.
Senate Bill 5 blog, road work and Halloween decorations among items of interest.
No reason immediately available for cancellation.
Get out for Friday night lights, Friday afternoon market. Get to the park.
Your guide to issues and candidates and polling places in Cuyahoga Falls.
Q&A with Woodridge High School graduate Mike Cline.
The Howe Avenue store selects the school to receive money in an effort to promote and improve student literacy.
Q&A with Cuyahoga Falls High School graduate Brandon Henneman.
Cuyahoga Falls native Deborah Graef turned volunteering and serving her community into a career.
Festivities include family-friendly fun with music and more!
A Q&A with Suellen Roberts, RD, LD Food and Nutrition Services at Bolich Middle School.
Q&A with Walsh Jesuit High School graduate Jarrod Kilway.
Q&A with Woodridge graduate Genean Grantham.
What parent doesn't want to brag about the accomplishments of their student or athlete? Here's another chance to do that!
A dedication ceremony for the flag flown at the site of the Twin Towers is in the works for this school year.
The district plans to host information meetings and gather community feedback on finances and programming.
Q&A with Cuyahoga Falls High School graduate Amy Adams.
District meets or exceeds 24 of 26 state standards.
District earns an A, compares well to ‘similar’ districts.
Here's a rundown of what to expect at the Board of Education meeting tonight at Cuyahoga Falls High School.
Q&A with Woodridge graduate Jill George.