The Central Local School Board wants to build a new school for their six through 12 graders. They announced their decision to ask voters in March to approve a .25 percent traditional income tax for 23 years, and a 2.13 mill property tax bond for 37 years. The board is hoping to make more room for all-day, every-day kindergarten, and keeping existing areas including the cafeteria, gym and educational areas. The board will talk about the new plans Thursday night at the school at 5:30 p.m.
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