CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Public Schools Board of Education voted Monday night to rescind an earned income tax levy from the November ballot and replace it with a property tax levy. Parents, however, say their concerns go beyond the type of tax being proposed; they want transparency, accountability, and a clear plan for how levy money will be spent. WATCH: parents share their concerns about CPS' tax levy and the processParents seek transparency, spending plan as Cincinnati Public Schools board adds property tax levy to ballotThe back and forth over levies has added to the confusion for many families. And honestly, if we're talking about income tax, we're talking about the weight of that falling on the middle class and the working class, and then we're talking about property tax." This comes after the board voted Monday night to remove an earned income tax levy from the ballot and replace it with a property tax levy.