Ohio district will have fewer schools, but bigger ones

May 11, 2010
Mount Healthy is building 2 large elementary schools and a combined junior-senior high campus
From The Cincinnati Enquirer: The Mount Healthy (Ohio) district is shuttering five neighborhood elementary schools and opening two, larger elementary schools. The 3,450-student district also is building a combined junior and senior high school. The district will save $1.5 million to $1.8 million a year from its $35 million annual budget by operating fewer, newer schools.

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