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Bettsville High School

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Type
  
Public

Grades
  
K-12

Color
  
Black and Orange

Principal
  
Paul Orshoski

Mascot
  
Bobcats

Lowest grade
  
Pre-kindergarten

Closed
  
2014 (Consolidated with Old Fort High School)

Website
  
www.bettsville.k12.oh.us

District
  
Bettsville Local School District

Headquarters
  
Bettsville, Ohio, United States

Bettsville High School was a public high school in Bettsville, Ohio. It was the only high school in the Bettsville Local Schools district. Their nickname was the Bobcats. They were members of the Midland Athletic League.

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Bettsville High School was part of the K-12 Bettsville School. The entire district was located in north-central Seneca County and covered most of Liberty Township, as well as the town of Bettsville itself.

When the Midland Athletic League folded in 2014, Bettsville was to become an athletic independent, but its consolidation with Old Fort prevented such an issue.

Bettsville's final school year

In January 2014, a community forum of 200+ people at the Bettsville school showed that a majority were in favor of letting their district be absorbed into the neighboring school district for Old Fort. This was mainly due to the increasingly large deficit the Bettsville school board was faced with, which was estimated to be around $775,000. The school district was also placed under fiscal emergency on February 6, 2014 by state auditor Dave Yost. Old Fort was decided as the best fit after approaching other neighboring districts because Bettsville and Old Fort already shared administration and staff. Bettsville's school became a much-needed K-6 building for Old Fort while the 7-12 students would attend Old Fort High School.

Other less popular options voted on were to keep Bettsville open, but make severe cuts to staff and extracurricular activities while asking for a levy to pass; or to allow the students to open-enroll at other districts and keep the building open solely to be cared for by a maintenance staff.

Bettsville's board of education approved the resolution to join under Old Fort, which was then approved by Old Fort's board. For the 2014-15 school year, Bettsville's district territory transferred to Old Fort's.

Midland Athletic League championships (1985-2014)

  • Boys Cross Country: 1986
  • Golf: 1993, 1995
  • References

    Bettsville High School Wikipedia