The time is approaching once again for voters to vote yes or no on Parma City School District's consolidation tax to build a new high school.
“We know certain areas of our communities are more likely to support us, and we're trying to make sure we motivate them to get to the ballot,” said Parma City School District Superintendent Charles Smialek.But voters like Eileen Macko say they refuse to give in to this issue. Then, there are people like Nadine Jamison, who are begging voters to have a change of heart.
Smialek says this is up 14 cents from what they presented last November because the cost of the building went from $237.5 million to $250 million due to inflation. Macko says there are more reasons she's against the bond issue including traffic problems she believes the new campus will cause. “It's time to put those things aside,” said Jamison. “You're punishing the current generation, and you're punishing the next generation.”
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