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New Philadelphia City Schools outlines plan to consolidate into two buildings; tied to November bond levy
Summary
District staff described a master facilities plan to consolidate five elementary grade-banded schools into a pre‑K–6 building and a 7–12 middle‑high building, contingent on a local bond levy and a 55% state match.
A district staff member said New Philadelphia City Schools is proposing a master facilities plan to consolidate its current grade‑banded elementary schools into two buildings and would fund the work through a local bond levy this November plus a 55% matching contribution from the state of Ohio.
The proposal, as described by the staff member, would reorganize the district from five grade‑banded elementary sites into one pre‑K through sixth grade building and one combined seventh through 12th grade middle‑high school. The district currently operates East Elementary (pre‑K–1), York Elementary (K–1), South Elementary (2–3), West Elementary (preschool and grade 4), Central…
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