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Bee-lieve in Bethel Schools Our Community is Worth It
Ages of Bethel Local School Building (Most 50-100 years old)
Master Plan (January 2014)
Features of Master Plan
Constructing New Space
Planned 22 Classrooms (Technology and Science Labs)
Centralized Kitchen (Efficiency)
Renovating Existing Buildings
Technology Needs
HVAC Needs
Elevator
Improving Traffic Flow
Parent Drop Off Zone
Separate Bus Zone
Consolidated Parking
Security and Safety
Secure Entry Vestibules
Safe Playground Access
Breakdown of Costs
What will the levy cost?
About 75 cents daily per day based on a home valued at $100,000.
How Bethel compares to our neighbors As of November 2013
In 5 years, Bethel will likely grow by 200-400 students.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to build?
Minimum 2 ½ years
Where will we put 400 new students without this building?
Bethel is at capacity now.
Classrooms will become overcrowded.
Athletic facilities will be undersized.
Parking and traffic difficulties
How has Bethel made effective use of your tax dollars?
Bethel’s last new permanent academic classroom space was added nearly 50 years ago.
The original building was built nearly 100 years ago.
For more Information
For questions regarding the Bethel Local School District’s facility plan or bond levy campaign, contact:
Scott Hawthorn – Facility Plan Spokesman
937-657-1454 or [email protected]
Lori Sebastian - Levy Campaign Chair
937-667-4893 or [email protected]
Joe Solch – School Board President
937-985-3889 or [email protected]
Dr. Larry Smith – Superintendent
937-845-9414 or [email protected]
Would you like to contribute to the Bethel Bond Levy Campaign?
Checks can be made payable to:
Yes for Bethel Schools Committee
Mailed to:
Janice Clark, Treasurer
6650 Scarff Road
New Carlisle, Ohio 45344
This slideshow was prepared by: “YES for Bethel Schools” Committee; Treasurer - Janice Clark; 6650 Scarff Rd.; New Carlisle, OH 45344