COLUMBUS, Ohio — With more than 100 school levies on Tuesday's ballot, districts are urging voters to show up for the kids.
For 15 years, Parma voters have rejected the school district's pleas for help. If history repeats itself, there could be major changes coming to classes. But they aren’t the only ones who could face challenges.
Parma is just one of the 108 school districts across the state that have levies on the ballot, but the school says they are one of the districts that needs it the most.
"We're really trying to frame this up as an opportunity for the future, an investment in our students and allows us to strengthen and protect what we have," Parma Superintendent Dr. Scott J. Hunt said.
The levies range from current expenses to renovations to emergency requirements, which is

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