BELLBROOK, Ohio (WDTN) – Thursday morning, the Bellbrook-Sugarcreek School Superintendent held a community meeting to talk about an upcoming levy after the previous levy failed and forced the district to make cuts.

Superintendent Dr. Doug Cozad said this is a different levy and will cost residents less, but said if it doesn’t pass when it’s on March’s ballot, further budget cuts would have to be made.

One of the participants in Thursday’s community coffee meeting was Wendy Dyer, who said she moved to Bellbrook three and a half years ago and has no kids in the school system.

She said she wanted to go to the “Coffee with a Superintendent” because her now-grown kids went to public school so she knows how a good school district benefits the whole community.

“There’s many things in this world, like hopefully I’ll never have a fire and I will never have to use the services of a fire department, but I pay for it because if I ever need it it’s…



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