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5 Board Members: 5 Reasons to Support Avon Lake School Levy

Members share their reasons why they are supporting Issue 10 on May 7

The five elected members of the Avon Lake Board of Education submitted letters to the editor explaining their personal reasons for supporting passage of Issue 10, a 10-year emergency levy will generate $6.5 million per year at a cost of $253.58 per $100,000 home valuation.

Click on the links to read the full Letter to the Editor from each board member.

Jim Stobe: Issue 10: Unlimited Opportunities For Students to Grow to Their Potential – “I want my children to receive a better education than I had, to have the very best teachers, and to go to school in a safe and positive environment.”

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Dale Cracas: Issue 10: Grandchildren Experiencing Success – “They are experiencing these more advanced courses to learn the expectations of college work.”

Charles Froehlich: – “For over 20 years our elected officials in Columbus have failed to develop a sound way to fund education in Ohio.”

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Ron Jantz: Issue 10: What's Right in Our Minds- Images of Us – “I believe the academic excellence of our schools is the identity of our community. We are producing an album full of snapshots that forms the foundation for the future of our Avon Lake students.”

Pam Ohradzansky: Issue 10: Dedicated Teachers and a Supporting Community – “From elementary school through Avon Lake High School, they have been given the opportunity to learn and perfect their skills from excellent and dedicated teachers in the Avon Lake City School District.”


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