This is the building the committee chose. |
- A new, fully furnished facility for grades k-8 and renovations to the existing High School. .
- An environmentally friendly and efficient building utilizing the benefits of "green"technology
- A building in which security features provide a safe environment for students and staff.
- New classrooms providing up-to-date technology, science labs, and flexible learning spaces to enhance the instructional environment.
- A building providing the space and accessibility to meet the needs of our physically challenged population.
- Renovations to the exisiting high school to create efficiencies of operation and enhanced educational opportunities.
- The Rationale: -
- .The Ohio Schools Facilities Commission (OSFC) advised the district that aging buildings would cost more to renovate than to replace and OSFC would provide co-funding accordingly.
- The consolidation of Woodland, East, South, and the Junior High would allow operational cost reductions contrasting the current building configuration.
- The State's financial commitment to GCS's for the project is $18,192,750.
- Interest rates are at an all time low.
- It is much more cost efficient to run one new building than four old buildings.
- The Cost For Taxpayer:
- 6.43 Mills for 28 years and 1/4% School District Income Tax
- With the elimination of a 2 mil permanent improvement levy enacted in 1989
- $ 100,000 home = $173 annually (taxpayer 64 years old and less living in home)
- $ 100,000 home = $144 annually (taxpayer 65 years or older living in home)
- $ 25,000 income = $63.00 annually ($50 Senior Credit)
- For information on figuring your tax burden go here: www.darkecountyrealestate.org/TaxEstimator/