Bove, Schoolcraft elected to Indian Creek school board

Toronto, OHLocal News

Dan Bove Jr. and Brianne Schoolcraft won seats on the Indian Creek Local School District board, with Bove receiving 2,808 votes for 41. 58% and Schoolcraft garnering 2,292 votes, or 33. 94%. The election results are unofficial pending ballot canvassing.

Bove, re-elected for a sixth term, shared his vision of advancing technology and enriching performing arts programs. Schoolcraft expressed gratitude towards her supporters and commitment to helping the district grow. Voters also renewed a five-year, 7. 9-mill levy, with 51. 19% in favor, expected to generate about $3.

28 million for operational expenses. This funding will cover staffing, utilities, and curriculum needs. Superintendent T. C. Chappelear remarked on the levy’s crucial role in delivering quality education.

This election reflects a community dedication to supporting local education initiatives.

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