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Levy Information

A modern, multi-story building with glass facades and a prominent sign reading %22Springfield Clark CTC%22 stands in the foreground, with a school bus and pedestrians visible in the surrounding area.

CTC Levy Passes: Thank You Voters!

As we move forward with the exciting construction of our new main campus, we want to ensure that past information about the approved levy and bond issue remains accessible for our community. Below, you’ll find key details about the levy, ballot language, and frequently asked questions (FAQs) that were shared leading up to the vote.

🔹 Levy & Bond Overview – Learn about the funding approved by voters to support CTC’s future.
🔹 Ballot Language – Review the official wording of the levy as it appeared on the ballot.
🔹 FAQs – Get answers to common questions about the levy, project scope, and funding process.

This information is here for reference, but our focus is now on the future! Be sure to check out our Construction Updates page for the latest news on project milestones, design progress, and what’s next for CTC! 🚧✨

 

Levy Information

A strong community grows out of a strong workforce.

And a strong workforce begins with the right education.

For any community, technical education is essential as it supplies the interns, apprentices, and full-time employees needed to alleviate community labor shortages and help the local economy grow stronger. For Springfield, Ohio, this is doubly true, as 12.7% of our local area employment is made up of production jobs compared to the national average of 5.8%* In addition, individuals working in Springfield's healthcare and technical sectors earn, on average, $42.10 per hour—a whopping $16.94 more than the city's mean hourly wage of $25.16. 

 
Those numbers alone are good reason to invest in the Facility Project for Springfield Clark Career Technology Center (CTC). By raising enough money from a November tax levy to build a new facility on CTC's existing property, CTC will be able to equip more students for either post-secondary learning or direct entry into high-demand, community-supporting careers immediately after graduation. 

Community Conversations: CTC & City Leadership

Community Conversations: CTC & Leadership Clark County

CTC By the Numbers

The image displays the text %22$1.2 MILLION%22 prominently in the center, with an icon of a dollar bill below it. The background is plain white, and the text and icon are in a blue color.
The image consists of numerous blue graduation cap icons arranged in a grid pattern, with the text %2297% of CTC graduates are employed, enlisted, or enrolled six months after graduation.%22 and %22CTC gets students READY!%22 displayed below.
The image depicts an icon representing career-tech education, with a person surrounded by symbols for a globe, book, and graduation cap. The text below states that career-tech education is in demand, with increasing student and employer interest in CTC (Career and Technical Centers), which aim to get students ready.
The image displays an icon representing a certificate or credential, along with text stating that CTC students earned over 1,300 industry credentials and certifications last school year, and that CTC gets students READY.
The image contains a graph-like icon with upward-trending bars, representing the increase in CTC applications. The text below the icon provides additional information about the significant increase in the number of students turning away for the 2024-25 school year.

Current Facility Stats

50

The average age of CTC's 7 buildings is 50 years.

39M

The OFCC (state funding agency) has allocated $38.7 million dollars toward the project (nearly 50% of the cost).

200+

Over 200 students turned away for the current school year.