GROVE CITY, Ohio -- Officials from South-Western City Schools are trying something new to gain support for Issue 2, a four-year, 8.3-mill operating levy.
Officials have written a contract with the community and it's posted on their Web site. The contract includes things like saving money and improving scores on state report cards.
Sandy Nekoloff with the South-Western City School District says it's no longer business as usual and a contract with the community was written up to show transparency.
It lists four goals and 12 objectives. The district says if voters pass Issue 2, they will make the money last until 2013.
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