The Washington Township Board says YES 4 Avon Schools
Ryan Miller, Washington Township Trustee, explains the reasoning behind the Washington Township Board's decision to issue a resolution of support for the 2025 Avon Community School Corporation Operating Referendum Renewal. Ryan and the Washington Township Board ask you to join them in voting YES 4 Avon Schools on November 4.
Thank You, Rally Attendees!
Thank you to the 200 or so supporters who showed up to Rally 4 Avon Schools. We didn’t let a little bit of rain cloud our fun thanks to our friends at Washington Township Parks, who let us use the Pavilion Center.
The Library Board Says YES 4 Avon Schools
Tina Stansbury, Board President of the Avon-Washington Township Library explains why the Board is proud to endorse the Avon Schools 2025 Operating Referendum Renewal and why they'll be voting YES 4 Avon Schools on November 4.
The Browns Vote YES 4 Avon Schools
Tom and Alison moved to Avon from the UK in 1997 to pursue his growing career in the racing industry. With three young children, finding the best schools for them was top priority. Avon's district leaders made them feel right at home. Their three daughters took full advantage of Avon's academic and extra-curricular opportunities and were better prepared for life beyond high school because of it. Now that Tom and Alison's grandkids are going to be attending Avon Schools — not to mention the next generation of Avon kids — they want to see the school corporation continue moving forward. They're voting YES 4 Avon Schools on November 4 and they'd like you to join them.
Let’s RALLY 4 Avon Schools
THE RALLY’S ON. JOIN US IN THE WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP PARK PAVILION CENTER! Let’s get excited as we work together to make sure our community renews ACSC’s voter-approved 2018 Operating Referendum. Join us at the park for a live DJ, music, exciting performances, special guests, and more.
Victoria Allen Votes Yes 4 Avon Schools
Victoria, her husband, and their young son moved to Avon in 2021. He now attends Maple Elementary and loves school. She serves on the Maple PTO because she wants to be involved in her son's education. Her son is excited for his future as a student in Avon Schools. His parents are too. They hope their neighbors will join them in voting Yes 4 Avon Schools so their son and his classmates will continue to get the wonderful experience they've had so far.
Fact vs. Fiction: Avon District Leaders Are Being Sneaky
“Avon district leaders are being sneaky. They hid an important video from the community.” Don’t believe the chatter. Avon Schools has published all videos, meetings, updates, FAQ and communications to their website, avon-schools.org/referendum. The leaders at Avon Schools operate with full transparency because they realize there is no other way to gain and retain the community’s trust.
Needed: Polling Place Volunteers
We are assembling a team of volunteers willing to dedicate themselves to taking a shift interacting with voters at polling places during early voting and on Election Day. If you have a couple of hours, reach out. We’ll contact you to get you on the schedule.
Your Story Matters: Share Your ‘Why’
One of the most meaningful, high-impact things you can do is to share your story — why you’re voting YES 4 Avon Schools. You can capture a short video and share it online. It’s easy and anybody can do it using a smartphone. We’ve assembled a guide to help. Check it out and then share your ‘why’!
Fact vs. Fiction: Avon Schools is Sitting on $4 Million of COVID Money
“Avon Schools is sitting on $4 million of COVID money.” Don’t believe the chatter. Avon Schools has given a thorough report on how Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) funds were allocated to alleviate the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lavelle Cornelius Votes YES 4 Avon Schools
When Lavelle, his wife, and their twin daughters moved to Avon in 2018, they saw 'Vote Yes' signs all over town. After doing their research, they voted Yes. Lavelle has seen his daughters benefit from smaller class sizes, so he's ready to vote Yes again. He supports the continuation of Avon Community School Coropration's 2018 Operating Referendum, and he invites you to support it, too. Join Lavelle and vote Yes 4 Avon Schools on November 4, 2025.
Fact vs. Fiction: Avon Schools is Raising Taxes by 29%
“Our taxes are going to go up 29%.” Don’t believe the chatter. This fall, the Avon Board of School Trustees is asking voters to approve a maximum tax rate that is $0.02 below what voters approved in 2018. The referendum renewal actually lowers the current tax rate.
Who Can Vote in the Special Election?
If you live in Washington Township and you meet Indiana’s voter-eligibility requirements, you can vote YES via in this fall’s special election. Washington Township includes the Town of Avon and is bordered by: Raceway Road (on the east), County Road 300 South aka Township Line Road (on the south), County Road 400 East (on the west), and just north of County Road 200 North (on the North).
Fact vs. Fiction: Our School Buildings Have Marble Flooring
“Avon Schools has installed marble floors in school buildings.” Don’t believe the chatter. School buildings have terrazzo flooring, a common material recommended by construction professionals because of its exceptional value and durability.
Fact Vs. Fiction: Avon Facilities are Needlessly Extravagant
“We wouldn’t need a referendum if our facilities weren’t so extravagant.” Don’t believe the chatter. All school construction, renovation, expansion, and improvements are funded separate from the voter-approved referendum. The referendum is for instruction, not construction.
Calling All Recent Grads
If you graduated from Avon High School from 2019 to 2025, you played a big role in our school corporation’s past. If you have maintained a permanent address in Washington Township — for example, if your parents still live here and you’re in college or the armed forces, you can play a big role in ACSC’s future too!
Brad Reed Votes YES 4 Avon Schools
Brad Reed and his family moved to Avon because they knew the reputation of Avon Schools. As a Realtor, he talks all the time to people who want to do the same. The housing market is strong and property values are high, and he knows that our strong schools are a big reason our community is so strong. Join Brad in voting Yes to the Renewal of our 2018 Operating Referendum on November 4, 2025.
Attend a Pastor & Church Leader Breakfast & Briefing
Gather with fellow pastors to become informed at this Community Conversation on the Referendum for pastors and church leaders with Dr. Scott Wyndham, ACSC Superintendent. Enjoy free breakfast provided by Avon Chick-fil-A.
Fact vs. Fiction: Avon Spends $40,000 a Year on Catering for the Board
“Avon Schools spends $40,000 a year on catering for the Board.” Don’t believe the chatter. Avon Schools does invest in the Board, but not with catering. The district spends $400 per Board Member on professional development each year. With five Board members, that’s $2,000 total spent annually to ensure the Board functions in an exemplary fashion.
How To Request an Absentee Ballot
Want to Vote YES 4 Avon Schools but not sure if you’ll be able to make it to a polling location on November 4? That’s OK. You can request an absentee ballot. Here’s how.