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BEAVERCREEK -- Speaking for what he called a silent majority, Beavercreek resident Tom Forsyth said the Beavercreek City Schools' campaign for an emergency operating levy is misleading in several ways.
District officials differ and said if the 6.7-mill levy fails, they will have to cut $12 million over the next three years. The levy would generate $10.95 million annually, and officials said its passage is needed maintain Beavercreek's academic reputation, which includes 11 straight years receiving "excellent" state report cards.See the full content of this document
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Forsyth, who has lived in Beavercreek since 1973 and whose wife and son graduated from Beavercreek High School, said he is concerned about the message coming from school officials about the levy. ...
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