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New Philadelphia superintendent outlines $0 bond-driven school replacement plan before Nov. 4 vote

5766409 · September 8, 2025
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Superintendent Amy Wentworth described a district plan adopted in 2024 to replace aging schools with a new pre-K–6 elementary and a 7–12 middle–high school, saying the Ohio Facilities Construction Commission will provide 55% of the funding and the proposal will appear on the Nov. 4, 2025 ballot.

Amy Wentworth, superintendent of the New Philadelphia City School District, previewed the district’s facilities plan and the Nov. 4, 2025 bond vote in a short video message released to the community. Wentworth said the district’s plan calls for construction of a new pre-K–6 elementary school and a 7–12 middle–high school to replace aging buildings. "The average age of our academic buildings is 80 years old," she said. She told viewers…

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