![]() ![]() "We live here for the community and the schools, so (we'll) do whatever we need to keep the schools great," Jones said. ![]() She was in favor of the renewal because her oldest child, 5-year-old son Porter, enters kindergarten in the fall. "It's not going to stay this nice community if we don't have nice schools, and that affects our property taxes, property values - everything," she said.Ĭhelsey Jones brought along her 2-year-old son, Asher, while she voted Tuesday at the Bryn Du Fieldhouse. Letitia Zurawick, whose children attend Granville schools, said she supported the renewal because Granville is the nice community that it is because of the school system. "I'm not going to vote against my own interests," he said. Granville resident Don Hunter said after voting Tuesday that he was in favor of the renewal because after property tax levies expired in 2018 in favor of the income tax, he is collectively paying less. It'll pull us through anything," Miller said. ![]() "We're all about our kids, and we've got to stay focused as a community on that. He said that despite some polarization in the community about the renewal, he is hoping Granville can rise above it going forward. Granville Board of Education President Thomas Miller thanked levy committee members at a watch party Tuesday night at Seek-No-Further Cidery. ![]()
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