Indian Lake Schools’ request to renew its emergency operating levy garnered widespread approval Tuesday, passing 1,443 to 757, according to unofficial results from the Logan County Board of Elections.
“On behalf of our teachers, staff, students, administrators, board members and levy committee members, we are so thankful for the support of our stakeholders,” Superintendent Rob Underwood said in a statement.
“We are humbled that voters saw fit to approve this renewal levy on the first try by such a wide margin.
“We certainly appreciate all the time and guidance from our levy committee, not to mention the unified effort our entire staff put forth by reaching out to parents, friends and neighbors this spring. We will continue to be good stewards of tax payer money and transparent with our public.”
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