HUBER HEIGHTS — Huber Heights City Schools will ask voters to approve a 6.9 mill operating levy in May.
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The levy would cost roughly $242 per $100,000 in appraised property value, according to Huber Heights Superintendent Jason Enix.
Enix said an operating levy has not been passed since 2005.
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This also is the seventh time the district has requested a levy for operating funds since then.
Enix recognized that the district has one of the higher cash balances in the region, but says without new local funds the district has been reliant on state increases and federal grants — including the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund (ESSER) which ended in January.
“The situation going forward is we are looking at deficit spending and we’re spending more than we’re bringing in,” Enix said.
The district will hold a special board meeting on Feb. 6 at 6 p.m. to discuss the levy.
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