Schools Look for Help with Bond Issue Campaign
District seeks volunteers to work to get $81 million issue passed
The Strongsville City Schools are looking for volunteers to help on the campaign for an $81 million bond issue that will appear on the Nov. 6 ballot.
Assistant Superintendent John Krupinski said the volunteers can become active members of the campaign committee, or can offer to help out in other ways.
The $81 million bond issue would pay to build a new middle school to replace Center and Albion, make extensive renovations at Strongsville High School and provide repairs to the elementary schools.
To volunteer to help, call 440-572-7010.
Beverly
9:16 am on Saturday, July 28, 2012
Good luck with that-too many are disgusted by the way our schools have been run in the past & taxpayers expecting to pay for the mistakes. Although,I must admit,I'm excited to see the positive changes & improvements I know Cameron & John will make happen-they've got big responsibilities on their shoulders. Best wishes to them.I hope people will find it in their hearts to support them & give them a chance despite past transgressions of other admin.