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 November 5, 2024 

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Springfield-Clark Career Technology Center
(CTC/JVS)
Needs Your Support!

SPACE​

Classrooms are at capacity.

 

Hundreds of students are turned away each year.

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Aging buildings are costly to maintain and not energy efficient.

SUCCESS

Technology and equipment are outdated.

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Employer needs for high-demand programs cannot be met on current campus

safety​

Security updates are necessary for student and staff safety.

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Greater accessibility is needed due to the outdated buildings.

TELL YOUR FAMILY & FRIENDS TO VOTE YES ON NOVEMBER 5

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Why is the Springfield-Clark CTC on the Ballot?  What is the NEED?

Why does Springfield-Clark CTC need new buildings?

 

  • The classrooms are at capacity, hundreds of students are turned away each year. 

  • Classrooms lack proper technology and equipment to provide high demand programs and prepare our students most effectively.

  • The aging buildings cannot be made energy efficient and are costly to repair and maintain.

  • Increased safety and security for students and employees is needed.

Why not just renovate?  What will this cost me?

Cost to Rennovate

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OFCC determined the cost to renovate exceeded the cost it would be to build new and recommend a new facility.

$38.7M

$38.7M paid by state

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State funding will pay nearly $39M toward the project. Put your tax dollars to work LOCALLY!

Your Investment

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$49 per $100,000 of

Appraised Value (as assigned by the Clark County Auditor, not the market value).

What will it cost me?

$49 per $100,000 of the Clark County Auditor’s Appraised Value
(not market value)

Market Value - today's selling price
Appraised Value - determined by auditor
Annual tax - $49 per year per $100k

Example - $200,000 Market Value Home

Market Value - $200,000
Appraised Value - $100,000
Annual tax - $49 per year

Project Funding
Breakdown

State funding will pay nearly $39 Million toward the project.
Put your tax dollars to work LOCALLY!

Funding Sources

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$59M
LOCAL 
Funding

$38.7M
STATE 
Funding

CTC Develops the Workforce

1,300+

Over 1,000

credentials & certifications
are earned each year! CTC students are ready to enter the workforce immediately upon graduation.

97%

​95% of CTC graduates are employed, enlisted, or attending college within 6 months of graduation

$1M+

Students on work-placement in 2023-2024 earned
over 
$1.3 M in wages! Students earn and learn on the job and impact our economy before graduation.

Community Endorsements

The levy has been endorsed by the Clark County Farm Bureau, Clark County Democrats, Clark County Republicans, and Springfield City Commissioners and the Greater Springfield Partnership. CTC's workforce development efforts impact all facets of business and industry in Clark County.

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   Are you registered to vote?    

You're INVITED!

The Committee for Career Development meets every week!

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Email us for up-to-date locations and times CTCWorks2024@Gmail.com

Kimberly cobb
Retiree

Computer Programming '82

“Three generations of my family attended JVS/CTC and we are forever grateful for the training we received.  JVS/CTC opened up doors of opportunities that allowed each of us to get a great start in life!  Working at the school for 30 years was the icing on the cake!” 

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Ashley Sehen
Dental Assisting '14

CTC was a groundbreaking step towards the career I’ve been successful in for 10 years. Students like myself that may not have the resources to go to a community college or 4 year college can excel at programs offered by CTC which is vital to some students' success

Ashley Sehen, former student

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