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Hamilton superintendent outlines school consolidation, staff recall progress and moving plan

Hamilton City School District Board of Education · March 11, 2026
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Superintendent Andrea Blevens presented a detailed relocation plan tied to a roughly $10 million reduction: the district will consolidate from 13 to 11 buildings, coordinate staff recalls (84 on recall list, 29 recalled so far), contract professional movers for a May–August move, and proposed a calamity day to support packing.

Superintendent Andrea Blevens on Wednesday outlined a draft relocation and transition plan she said is designed to implement nearly $10 million in budget reductions while protecting class sizes and core student programs.

Blevens told the Hamilton City School District board the reorganization will reduce active buildings from 13 to 11 and shift several programs and sites: the freshman campus will join the high school, Wilson Middle School will move to the freshman campus, Miami School will relocate to the current Wilson site, and Butler County ESC will operate preschool and nursing services previously provided directly by the district.

Blevens said the intent is to preserve instructional programs and student services while improving building utilization. “We are…

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