Local News

Maroa-Forsyth Schools Asking Community for Continued Input

This Wednesday night, residents in the Maroa-Forsyth school district will have another opportunity to weigh in on the continued discussion surrounding the future of the middle school facility.

 

Monday morning on the WHOW Morning Show, Superintendent Dr. John Ahlemeyer says the community has helped their steering committee narrow the options down to three. He indicates Wednesday night's forum will be about possibly getting those options down to one.

 

 

Dr. Ahlemeyer says it is very important for the community to come out and voice their opinions on where they want the district to go in this pursuit. He feels being fiscally responsible and providing the best education environment for the community's kids is the top objective.

 

 

Wednesday night will feature two presentations on the costs of each of the options their steering committee is considering. Additionally, Dr. Ahlemeyer also says they will talk about what those costs mean to the taxpayers.

 

 

The meeting is on Wednesday at 6:30 pm at the middle school in Maroa. Dr. Ahlemeyer indicates they will be providing tours of the facility so the community can see what the current state of their facility is. Those get started at 6 pm.

 

If anyone has not been able to attend the meetings and wants to know what the committee has been considering, Dr. Ahlemeyer points them to their website, mfschools.net.  

Townhall Top of the Hour News

Local Weather - Sponsored By:

CLINTON WEATHER

Local News

DeWittDN on Facebook