March 10, 2010
 

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E-Newsletter for late Feb. 2010 A summary of the February 18 meeting about a future levy is included in this newsletter. 2/21/10
E-Newsletter for Feb, 2010 The status of the elementary additions :) and information about finances are explained.  2/11/10
E-Newsletter for January, 2010 More answers to questions people asked on the survey is in this newsletter. 1/10/10
E-Newsletter for
December, 2009
This very informative newsletter shows the results of the community survey and answers a few questions people asked.  12/28/09
E-Newsletter for November, 2009 This letter answers two important questions about the growing elementary schools.  11/06/09
E-Newsletter for October, 2009 This letter outlines some of the advantages of being proactive about the overcrowding at the elementary and discusses the difference between operating money and capital improvement money to find the the best possible outcome for students.  This letter answers the question, "Why doesn't the school district move back into the vacated Litchfield School?"

10/02/09

Excellent with Distinction  The Buckeye Local School District received the highest rating from the Ohio Department of Education for the 2007-2008 and 2008-2009: EXCELLENT WITH DISTINCTION.  Buckeye consistently scores above other similar school districts...                 

9/18/09 

E-Newsletter for September, 2009 This letter keeps us updated on Buckeye's financial status, our school's academic achievements, and the unification of the elementary schools.

09/04/09

E-Newsletter for
August, 2009
Sales tax revenue priorities, the financial report, and how schools are funded and more. 08/08/09
E-Newsletter for February, 2009 School funding information, elementary name change news, and news from Columbus are included in this e-newsletter. 

02/09/09

E-Newsletter for January, 2009

This letter discusses recent accomplishments, the new field house, priorities for the sales tax revenue, and more.  Sign up to receive these periodic updates by email.

01/04/09

E-Newsletter for Nov. 2008 Buckeye Local School's academic achievement rating, the road sign, and the Alumni Stadium renovation details are included in this e-newsletter.        

11/01/08 

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Road Sign A dynamic sign that is computer programmed can communicate events and information much more efficiently and effectively than...

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Board Resolutions 
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On Tuesday, January 22nd, the Buckeye Board of Education passed three important resolutions about transportation and...                         

2/2/2008

High School Busing  Busing has been increased for K-8th grades, but the high school...                  2/2/2008
       

 

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Strategic PlanningThe Buckeye School District, having completed a five-year strategic plan in 2006-07, has embarked on the creation of a new plan to span the next five years. School districts like ours participate in Strategic Planning to make decisions for...1/17/2008Download
Permanent Improvement vs. OperatingThere are four different "types" of monies that Ohio schools receive. The legal ways in which they can be spent by Ohio public schools (such as Buckeye Local Schools) are very clearly defined by law. When the community begins to discuss why a school ..1/17/2008Download

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