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Donate
Please donate by mailing a check payable to “Citizens for Perrysburg Schools” c/o Eric Benington, Treasurer, 412 Rutledge Court, Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 or via PayPal on our web site by clicking "Donate" above. Donations are integral in helping purchase signs and targeted mailings. Whether you can give $10 or $100 or something in-between, every donation is so helpful and appreciated!
Testimonial
Just let us know if you’d like to share a message of support with the community—we’ll help with the rest! We can work with you to help craft your message; just send an email to [email protected] or fill out the form at our web site by clicking "Sign Up" above.
Host a Virtual Coffee via Zoom
You provide the guests and we provide the speaker. It’s just as important to provide information to supporters as those who are undecided so they have key information when talking with friends and family. We can also give a 5-minute speech before or after your church or civic group meeting. Please email us at [email protected].
** Information about yard signs and volunteer opportunities coming soon!**
Please Vote FOR Perrysburg Schools on Tuesday, November 3, 2020
The Perrysburg Board of Education has placed a 1.9-mill, five-year permanent improvement levy renewal on the November 3, 2020 ballot.
- This levy is designed to ensure the school district is taking care of its long-term maintenance needs, from preserving our community’s school buildings and replacing aging buses to enhancing safety measures. Without this levy, money for these things would come from the general fund, reducing resources to provide educational programs.
- This is not a new tax. This would renew a five-year 1.9-mill levy passed in 2015, which expires at the end of this year. The rate would remain the same and would collect approximately $1.5 million annually. It would continue to cost the owner of a $200,000 home $9.70 per month.
- Like the owner of a home, the school district understands how problematic it can be to defer needed maintenance, like replacing a roof, for example.
- Perrysburg Schools first passed a permanent improvement levy in 1980 and the community has renewed it every five years since that time.