PERRYSBURG, Ohio —
Student clubs, languages, band, theater, sports, and much more are staying in Perrysburg.
66% percent of voters said "yes" to Perrysburg Schools' $11 million levy .
"I know times are tough and a lot of people are really having a hard time just trying to meet ends meet, but I think the most important thing is funding education and programs," said Perrysburg resident Noah Tye. "The next generation definitely needs the opportunities to grow and learn and express themselves through the arts, through sports, you know, the sciences."
In September, the board of education approved several cuts for the next school year in the event that the levy failed.
Those cuts included more than a dozen sports and arts programs, plus staff positions.
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