Frustrated parents demanded more information from Kenston school board members Monday in light of a levy that will appear on the May ballot. They questioned the board’s plans to change affiliation with the Geauga County Educational Service Center, teaching of Common Core math at the middle school and 10 proposed policy changes. “I do not want to be kept in the dark,” Natalie Prodan said. “You’re asking for a lot of money with this levy, but we don’t have any input. We’re not hearing about (issues) and that’s ridiculous.” The board is asking for $10,000,000 from a 0.7 mill bond...
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