Voters in Franklin City Schools have cast their ballots in early voting, and the results are not looking favorable for a proposed income tax increase. The measure, which aimed to boost funding for the district's schools, appears to be trailing behind in preliminary counts. If the income tax fails, it could have significant implications for the district's budget, potentially leading to cuts in programs and staff. The outcome of the vote will be closely watched by local educators and parents, who had been advocating for the tax increase to support the district's growing student population and outdated facilities.
Franklin City Schools income tax failing in early voting Dayton Daily News