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Board approves resolution to allow district outreach on proposed property-tax abolition

May 13, 2026 | Yellow Springs Exempted Village, School Districts, Ohio


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Board approves resolution to allow district outreach on proposed property-tax abolition
The Yellow Springs Exempted Village Board of Education voted unanimously Tuesday to approve a resolution stating that district communications and outreach about the potential abolition of property taxes constitute a proper public purpose under state auditor guidance.

A board member introduced the proposal and summarized material presented at a recent statewide conference of superintendents and treasurers, noting concerns about the fiscal consequences of a ballot measure to eliminate property taxes. The board’s resolution says that district actions “regarding education and raising awareness about the constitutional amendment and the lack of revenue replacement mechanism and resulting school district impact” are reasonably related to the district’s statutory duties and therefore a proper public purpose.

Board members said they want to prepare clear community-facing materials explaining how schools are funded and the practical impacts if a tax change reduces local property-tax revenue. Staff pointed to a one-page fact sheet included in the meeting packet and a sample letter to the editor that the administration can use as the board organi­zes community forums later this summer or in the fall.

Members also discussed possible policy language changes that would clarify what kinds of information staff and teachers may present or discuss with the public. The board’s motion passed on a roll call vote; the meeting record shows the vote as 4–0 in favor.

Board leaders said next steps include finalizing outreach materials, planning community information sessions, and reviewing board policies that constrain staff communications on political issues so administration can legally and transparently inform residents about funding options and ramifications.

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