WHSwarrior wrote:But I don't think it makes any sense for Washington County to have SIX high schools, Mister B. If you were to intelligently locate the new campuses, Wolf Creek/Fort Frye and Warren/Belpre could easily consolidate and not increase bus time too much (although time spent on buses in Ft Frye and Warren is astronomical for some). Consolidation shouldn't be considered unless its a good option, but it is a worthy option for Warren and Belpre.
Warren's dropped all but 4 of its AP classes, and all of its Honors courses within the past 4 years. Belpre's enrollment is continually declining, both schools are in need of new facilities, Belpre's athletic facilities are EXTREMELY outdated, both are barely getting by. Imagine only paying 3/4 of the current high school staff of the two schools combined, only one head coaching position for each sport, only one of each administrator, and likely receiving state assistance for new facilities as a result of consolidation.
It merits consideration from the board. But it's a careful and delicate issue.
Ultimately, the boards should do whatever is in the best interests of the students.
I agree. That is why I said that there are students who attend school "A" when they actually live closer to school "B".
In the case of Washington County, there are some students who are riding a very long time on busses. With 1 board for the county, district lines could be redrawn while most schools stayed open. Belpre and Warren could become one high school with 2 junior highs fairly easy. But this would require a new high school, something voters would not stomach. There would be a few Warren students that would find it easier to attend Marietta. In my opinion, Waterford and Fort Frye should resolve their issues and become one high school. The students in Frontier are kind of out in the cold as the bus trips into Marietta would appear to be too long. So we could easily condense 6 high schools into 4, Belpre/Warren, Waterford/Fort Frye, and Marietta and Frontier seperate.
All this would have to be done with voter approval which I don't think will happen.
Warren is getting a very real taste of what Belpre has gone through for the past 20 years by having to cut staff and services. Hate to see the AP classes go. Belpre has managed to expand theirs with AP English, Calculus and soon to be added Honors Biology from what I am told.
I am sure that there are other counties in SE Ohio that would benefit by moving from seperate school districts to 1 county wide school system with the consolidation of a few schools, elimination of administrative positions and the sharing of other resources. Add in online learning programs and many students could take classes that they would only get at much larger districts.
Please understand that these opinions are my own and do not reflect the thinking of any school district that I am aware of.