PARMA, Ohio — Parma, Parma Heights and Seven Hills residents on May 2 will decide Issue 4. Parma City Schools Superintendent Charles Smialek said the 4-mill bond issue involves the district receiving $79.1 million in matching funds from the Ohio Facilities Construction Commission (OFCC). The passage of Issue 4 covers…Read More
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