At its April 13 meeting, the Bexley board of education accepted the resignations of Maryland Elementary Principal Susan Drake and Tyler Trill, the district s public information officer.
Bexley City Schools will receive small increase from new state funding formula
Chris Bournea
Bexley City Schools will see only a slight increase in state funding as a result of a new formula in effect for the next two fiscal years: the Fair School Funding Plan.
Ohio lawmakers approved the plan via Amended Substitute House Bill 110. As part of the state s $75 billion, two-year budget, it changes the way schools get money from the state, which will look at both local incomes and property values to determine how much a district will receive in state money and how much of the cost of educating a student it should be able to cover on its own.
Presiding over his first board of education meeting as Bexley City Schools’ new superintendent on June 8, Jason Fine outlined how the district has implemented diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives in the past and how it will undertake such efforts going forward.
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The Bexley City Schools Board of Education will resume its search for a superintendent after Jill Abraham, the internal candidate selected, withdrew from consideration Feb. 4.
Board members announced at the Feb. 2 meeting they had selected Abraham, the district’s chief academic officer, to succeed Interim Superintendent Dan Good.
After Abraham withdrew from consideration, board President Marlee Snowdon issued a statement: “With the benefit of hindsight, I want to acknowledge that our process did not meet all community expectations, but I also want to assure you that as board members with over 20-plus years of collective experience, we firmly believed we made the right decision in our unique circumstances. As leaders of this district, we are now ready to take up this process again and restart our search to find a superintendent.”