School-Closing Brookhaven

The Columbus region put out the result of each school-closing alternative that would have an effect on scholars in the Brookhaven Substantial Classes community now, but authorities do not toss any new choices.

A school-closings panel is considering three choices in the Brookhaven area:
  • closing Brookhaven and sending future students to Mifflin High;
  • closing Brookhaven and Medina Middle and sending elementary students into other middle and high schools;
  • or closing Medina, making Brookhaven a grades 7-12 school and converting nearby elementaries to K-6 buildings.


“All three of these have difficulties,” said Carole Olshavsky, who runs region features.

Some houses are too entire to take many more scholars from the Brookhaven spot on the South Area. All three would have an effect on lots of scholars.

An alternative on the Southern Area that would shut Southmoor Center, Moler and Heyl elementaries and change Southern High to a 7-12 classes still seems sensible to region authorities. Students at Moler and Heyl would be joined and located in the Southmoor making.

That strategy was the only Southern Area alternative introduced after region authorities recommended against concluding Fairwood or Siebert elementaries, which at first were precise for concluding.

District authorities have not said how many universities they want to shut or how much cash they want to preserve, but decreasing application has stimulated the efforts to get rid of houses.

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