HUBER HEIGHTS, Ohio (WDTN) -- Following May's election, the Huber Heights School levy was too close to call, prompting a recount.

On June 5, an official recount took place, confirming the school levy failed by just three votes.

School leaders say even though the levy failed, the district should be able to remain consistent with programs they offer students and class sizes for the next school year.

Officials say they are disappointed to have the levy fail by such a narrow margin, and now they must wait to see what they receive from state funding and property taxes to determine the impact.

They say these budgets provide them with funding for school resources for students and staff. The budget should be finalized by July.

Officials also say that staff reductions are not something they fo

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