Cloverleaf Local School District is taking an unusual step this fall amid rising property values in Medina County: it’s seeking to cut property taxes.
The school district says it has asked its board of education to reduce three levies by about 3.3 mills total, cutting how much it receives from levies voters have approved by more than half. In total, the district hopes to keep property tax bills roughly the same next year, despite an estimated 25% jump in property values under the county's sexennial reappraisal conducted in 2025.
" I feel that school districts should be part of that solution, especially considering that the largest portion of the tax bill for homeowners is typically the school district," said Superintendent Daryl Kubilus.
However, there's a catch, Kubilus added. The Ohi