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18
Classrooms in Trailers

Schools are over capacity, using 18 trailers at the elementary schools

68
Year Old High School

Beavercreek High School was built in 1956, 68 years ago! This is far above the national average school building age of 49 years

8%
Growth In 10 Years

4 Pre-K classrooms are now located in elementary schools due to overcrowding

Our Schools Are Overcrowded

Our children are learning in trailers outside of 3 of our schools...

Enrollment Projected to Soar 8% By 2034

Per the FY23/24 BCSD Demographic Study Report

Our Kids Lack Access to Cutting Edge Tech

Leaving them behind their peers for college and vocational career fields...

Our Sports & Artistic Facilities Lag
Behind Other Dayton Communities

The Solution: Build Better Schools for Our Children

A Better Beavercreek Future

60 community members took part in 4 sessions to devise a new future for Beavercreek City Schools

New High School with
Athletics & Arts

Convert
Ankeney & Coy into Elementary Schools

Move Middle School Students
to Existing High School Campus

New Gyms at Fairbrook, Parkwood, & Valley Elementary

Cost to Beavercreek Residents:    $171.50   per Year per $100,000 of Valuation
4.9 Mill Bond for $265 Million Over 37 Years

Proposed New
High School Layout


Why a 37 Year Bond?

The reason to have a 37-year bond is that a facilities bond is not like a home: paying it off early means that residents living in Beavercreek now would carry the entire bond-burden. Paying it over the life of 37 years ensure that everyone who benefits - and will benefit in the future - pay their fair share, distributing costs more equitably.


Updated Master Facilities Plan


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