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Is the growth in Canal Winchester covering the increased costs to operate our schools?

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Is the growth in Canal Winchester covering the increased costs to operate our schools?

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District revenue has remained relatively constant while enrollment increased by 24% in the last five years. Student growth does not generate enough additional revenue to support the new student’s educational needs. It costs the district approximately $9,000 to educate one child annually. The cost of educating a child is well above the amount of money we receive from new housing taxes.

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