Treasurer's Office
Treasurer's Office
Public Bid Notices
This will be used to comply with Ohio Revised Code 307.87 for posting public bid notifications. Please see the following past and present public bid notifications for the Springfield Local School District.
PRESENT:
PAST: Renovations - 6924 Spring Valley(7/22)
Federal Programs, Adult Assists(7/22
Federal Programs, Specs(7/22)
Food Service (4/22)
Renovations - 6924 Spring Valley (3/22)
Renovations - 6924 Spring Valley (2/22)
Springfield School's State Funding
The Board of Education and Treasurer Ryan Lockwood continue to participate in organized efforts with leaders from Ohio’s most underfunded school districts (there are more than 600 public districts in Ohio) to push for change . Governor Mike DeWine's office recently signed into law a new budget that purports to address the inequities in the formula and model used to fund the state's public school districts. We are awaiting an update on how this will impact our district.
Please call 419.867.5600 to speak or leave a message for any district leader if you have questions or would like to become involved in the effort to ask legislators to address this inequity. To receive/discuss more details on the district's financial status, please contact the Treasurer's office at 419.867.5600.
Performance/Staffing Audits
Springfield Local Schools invited the Ohio Department of Education to conduct, at no cost to taxpayers, both performance and staffing audits. Links to the results of the Performance Audit are offered above. Click here to view a brief summary of staff audit results
Property Tax Information
Please utilize the following link to the Lucas County Auditor's Office to view property tax information for your property.
AREIS Online General Information: (Auditors Real Estate Information System) select this link
Behind the Bronco: A Deeper Look at Advocacy, Family, and the Role of Schools

Recently, Springfield Local Schools’ Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer Ryan Lockwood and his family were featured in a media story that gained national attention. The spotlight was on a customized Ford Bronco — affectionately named Bluey — built for Ryan’s daughter, Evie, who is non-verbal and autistic. While the vehicle has been at the forefront, it’s the deeper story that matters most.
In public education, we have the privilege of “riding” beside families through the triumphs and the challenges. Ryan’s advice to other parents resonates deeply:
“If you find yourself or your family struggling with some aspect of your child’s disability, do not hesitate to reach out to your public school district. Most public schools have a team of individuals on staff that can help with supporting your child’s behavioral, physical, and cognitive needs.”
We are proud to be that team for all families who trust us with their child’s learning journey.