Taylor Talk Tuesday -September 10th
Events, news, and important info from Taylor Elementary
Upcoming Events
9/13- Elementary Night @ CHS Football Game
9/18 & 9/19- PTA Paint Night 6:30-8:00
9/20- No School
9/23- Progress Reports Home
9/27- NWHS Homecoming Parade
#RoarAboveTheRest
Buddy Classes
Breakfast Outside!
Bubble Gum Brains
REMINDERS
*We are not taking dismissal changes over the phone. These must be submitted in writing via note or email. These changes need to be in by 2:30.
*Students needing to leave prior to the school day need to be picked up by 3:15.
*Anyone coming to pick up a child prior to the end of the day will need to show ID.
*Don't forget to updated your child's EMA. This will need to be done before they will be permitted to go on any field trips.
Dismissal Changes for Car Riders
Thank you for your patience as we continue to roll out our Phase 2 of dismissal.
Please complete the form that went home today for our car riders by Thursday. These will be processed and each family will receive 2 number cards. One of these number cards will need to be shown before your child(ren) come out. Any car without one of these specific cards will be asked to park and will have to go to the office and show id in order to have students released to them. Numbers will need to be shown beginning Monday, 9/16.
We know that this may slow the process down again for a bit but this is needed to ensure the security of our students.
What is an Emergency Contact?
The people that you list on your emergency contacts are people that we call when a child is sick or has some other emergency here at school and we are unable to get in contact with you. Emergency contacts are not permitted to come in to school and sign a student out early. If another person attempts to pick up your child early, we will contact you and request permission if you have not already communicated that to us. If you wish to have other people added to the list of those that can pick-up your child in non-emergency situations, you will need to submit that request in writing via note to the office or email to byazell@nwlsd.org.
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A Few Facts About The Levy
2019 NWLSD LEVY INFORMATION
If the new levy passes, how much will each homeowner pay per month?
Based on a $100K home, homeowners would pay an additional $21.88 per month. A homeowner with a $250K home would pay an additional $54.69 per month.
How many Mills is the District actually asking for?
7.5 mills will generate $11 million for the Northwest Local School District.
How long will this levy last?
Typical suburban school levies last 3-5 years. Without additional funds from the State, the District will need new revenue in 2024.
How will the levy impact those on a fixed income? Are there any credits like the Homestead Act or rollbacks that would help these individuals? The State no longer provides tax credits on any new levy passed after 2013. However, homestead exemption based on age still applies. “The Ohio homestead exemption is a tax credit that allows elderly and disabled homeowners to reduce their home's market value by $25,000 for property tax purposes.”
What will we receive if the levy passes?
Our students currently have access to a variety of rigorous course offerings such as gifted, advanced placement and college credit plus courses. They are also afforded the opportunity to have access to counselors, Dean of Students and nurses in their buildings. Passage of the levy will allow the District to continue offering these services and classes and would also allow students to have classes like Art, Music and Physical Education.