Ohio Schools for Balanced Property Tax Reform
Families across Ohio deserve relief from rising property taxes, and communities deserve strong schools, safe neighborhoods, and reliable public services. Achieving both is possible, but only if the responsibility is shared fairly among families, local governments, businesses, and the state.
Xenia Community Schools recognizes that change is necessary, and our team is committed to being part of the solution. However, reforms must be balanced to protect both taxpayers and the future of public education.
What happened?
State Policy Shifts
Over time, state-level decisions have placed greater reliance on local property taxes to fund schools.
School District Actions
Districts have already implemented consolidations, shared services, and efficiency measures to reduce costs while protecting student learning.
Changing Tax Burden
The balance has shifted significantly: homeowners and farmers now pay nearly 70% of school property taxes, compared to just 47% in 1991. Businesses, by contrast, carry a far smaller share than they once did.
Community Actions
Residents can play an important role by:
- Talking directly with legislators about the need for fair reform.
- Informing teachers and staff about the impact of state policy changes.
- Engaging neighbors and community members in conversations about equity.
- Advocating for solutions that ensure schools remain strong and property tax reform is balanced.
Ohio Schools’ Commitments
Transparency
We will continue to be clear about where funding comes from and how it is spent, ensuring accountability to taxpayers.
Empathy
Property taxes feel high because they are high—homeowners and farmers are paying more than ever before.
Partnership
We support reforms that relieve families while also ensuring strong schools and safe, thriving communities.
Key Point
Unlike those who blame schools for rising property taxes, Ohio schools are allies of taxpayers. State-level tax policy changes have shifted the burden dramatically: homeowners and farmers now carry nearly 70% of the load—the highest in state history.
Balanced reform is necessary. Families deserve relief. Schools and communities deserve stability. Together, both are possible.
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Questions?
Send us an email at: info@xeniaschools.org
How You Can Help
Leverage our downloadable advocacy letter and phone script to contact your state legislators. Urge them to support balanced property tax reform that provides relief for families, restores fairness in who pays, and protects strong schools and essential community services. By acting together, we can ensure that Xenia Community Schools remains strong and sustainable for generations to come.
Legislators
Governor Mike DeWine
614-466-3555
Senator Kyle Koehler
(614) 466-3780
Representative Levi Dean
(614) 466-1470
Senate President Rob McColley
(614) 466-8150
Speaker of the House Matt Huffman
(614) 466-6344
Full Senate Directory Link
Full House Directory Link