Copley-Fairlawn Gets Funding Boost, Revere Doesn't
State funding to Copley-Fairlawn will increase by 50 percent over the next two years.
While Copley-Fairlawn schools will benefit from new state funding numbers over the next two years, Revere will not.
The Copley-Fairlawn School District is expected to get nearly $1.2 million in 2014 from state funding, according to preliminary numbers from the Ohio Department of Education.
That is $234,00 more than in 2013, when the district received just under $1 million, an increase of 25 percent.
In 2015 the state is expected to dish out $1.5 million to the district, another 25 percent boost, resulting in another $292,000.
Revere, however, will not recieve a boost in funding over the next two years.
In 2013 the district received $1.3 million from the state.
| 2013 | 2014 | Increase | 2015 | Increase | |
| Copley-Fairlawn | $936,087 | $1,170,109 | 25% | $1,462,636 | 25% |
| Revere | $1,307,997 | $1,307,997 | 0% | $1,307,997 | 0% |
The specific numbers for school funding in Gov. John Kasich's budget were released on Wednesday afternoon.