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Bexley City Schools unveils facilities plan, Cassidy Avenue purchase and seeks state budget relief
Summary
Superintendent Jason Fine and Treasurer Kyle Smith outlined a community-driven facilities process, the recent purchase of nearly 30 acres on Cassidy Avenue and funding options; the board will ask the Ohio legislature to avoid proposed cuts under House Bill 96 that would reduce district revenue by about $318,000 over two years.
Bexley City Schools Superintendent Jason Fine and Treasurer Kyle Smith used the State of the Community platform to summarize the district’s community-driven strategic plan, an active facilities planning process and a recent land purchase intended to address long-term space needs.
Fine said the district is in the third phase of a facilities planning process led with architecture firms Perkins&Will and Moody Nolan. He said the process has included about a year and a half of work, with 12 public engagement sessions and 24 building-team meetings, and that the community will help decide how the…
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