In a recent meeting of the Olentangy Schools Board of Education, excitement filled the air as the district prepared for significant changes and celebrations. The gathering, held on April 24, 2025, highlighted the district's commitment to providing an exceptional educational experience for its students while also addressing the need for community support in advocating for state funding.
Superintendent Mr. Morrow emphasized the importance of community involvement, urging residents to stay informed about the state's biennium budget and to reach out to their legislators. The district has made it easy for community members to participate, offering templates for phone calls and emails on their website. This call to action reflects a proactive approach to securing the necessary resources for the district's continued success.
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Subscribe for Free The meeting also marked a pivotal moment for Olentangy Schools as they welcomed four new administrators. Among them was Lisonbee Chadwick, who will join the accounting department, and Bridget Chapman, returning to the district as the assistant director of pupil services. Lisa Nemeth, with nearly two decades of STEM experience, will lead the STEM Academy, while Kevin Sherman, a long-time community member, has been recommended as the new principal of Sayota Ridge Elementary School. Each candidate was selected through a rigorous interview process, ensuring that the best fit for the district's needs was chosen.
As the board prepared to approve the graduation of approximately 1,800 seniors from the Class of 2025, the atmosphere turned celebratory. Graduation is set for May 18 at the Schottenstein Center, marking a significant milestone for the students and the district. The meeting also included discussions on student fees for the upcoming school year and curriculum purchases for literacy adoption, indicating ongoing efforts to enhance educational offerings.
In addition to administrative changes and graduation preparations, the board highlighted upcoming events, including senior awards and various high school art shows showcasing the remarkable talent within the district. These events not only celebrate student achievements but also foster community engagement and pride in the district's educational programs.
As the meeting concluded, the board set the stage for future discussions, with the next meeting scheduled for May 8. The commitment to excellence in education and community involvement remains a central theme for Olentangy Schools, promising a bright future for its students and families.