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	<title>Comments on: News From Galion City Schools’ Treasurer</title>
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		<title>By: Bob G.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bob G.</dc:creator>
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		<description>Mrs. Day you have provided a valid argument why we should vote for this May levy but until the public can get a detailed plan on what every dollar is going to be spent on you will have an uphill battle with very limited success. 

If the community was to be assured that you are adding more teachers and reducing class sizes then we may vote in favor of the levy. If it is intended to move the bus garage on the campus then no we do not feel it is justified. 

Other issues that many Galion residents have is with the sitting members of the school board that voted to tear down the old high school, until they are gone you will have a very hard time passing any levy. The Portland Way nightmare is another major issue that people have with the schools. Open up a second way out of the campus to help reduce traffic. This is where the bitterness lies because there are people that continue to vote no for those reasons alone.

There is your start to solving the &quot;how to pass a school levy in Galion&quot; dilemma.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mrs. Day you have provided a valid argument why we should vote for this May levy but until the public can get a detailed plan on what every dollar is going to be spent on you will have an uphill battle with very limited success. </p>
<p>If the community was to be assured that you are adding more teachers and reducing class sizes then we may vote in favor of the levy. If it is intended to move the bus garage on the campus then no we do not feel it is justified. </p>
<p>Other issues that many Galion residents have is with the sitting members of the school board that voted to tear down the old high school, until they are gone you will have a very hard time passing any levy. The Portland Way nightmare is another major issue that people have with the schools. Open up a second way out of the campus to help reduce traffic. This is where the bitterness lies because there are people that continue to vote no for those reasons alone.</p>
<p>There is your start to solving the “how to pass a school levy in Galion” dilemma.</p>
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