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School levies: The final numbers
NOTE: I’ve corrected Miamisburg from a loss to a win. Sorry for the confusion.
Here is a round up of the final percentages in Montgomery County school levy votes. Four losers and five winners in nine races:
Dayton: Lost 58-42
Oakwood: Won 80-20
Kettering: Lost 52-48
Miamisburg: Won 70-30
Northmont: Won 53-47
Brookville: Lost 55-44
Jefferson Twp: Won 67-33
Huber Heights: Lost 56-47
West Carrollton: Won 53-47
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Dayton Daily News education reporter Scott Elliott writes about schools, kids, teaching and learning.
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By karon
May 9, 2007 11:10 AM | Link to this
dayton schools dont give when dayton gets the new street cars ,this will bring back the city and more support for the schools!By intheknow
May 9, 2007 9:45 AM | Link to this
Scott, Realize it was a late night for all of us, but,Miamisburg passed the renewal. Thanks!By tomhorne
May 9, 2007 8:35 AM | Link to this
I for one believe it is time for the school system to live within a budget. Just as the any government agency, spend more so you can get more, this is exactly what is happening and anyone in the system knows it. SAD!By painfultruth
May 9, 2007 7:23 AM | Link to this
The residents of Dayton showed their support for the city once again. Only a bit over 19 percent of all registered voters voted on the school levy. This shows nearly 80 percent of the city population is too stupid to even care about educating their kids or future generations. The economy has no bearing on numbers voting. Voting is free!