Growth, social issues on tap for new superintendent of Olentangy Schools

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Growth, social issues on tap for new superintendent of Olentangy Schools
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They conducted a national search, but ultimately Olentangy Local Schools officials had to look just down the hall for the next superintendent.

The Olentangy school board hired Todd Meyer, the district’s longtime Chief Operating Officer, to be its new superintendent. , the district’s longtime Chief Operating Officer, to be its new superintendent.

Meyer said handling the district’s explosive growth will be his top priority. The district opened a new high school within the last few years. It has a new middle school ready for students in the fall.Meyer said projections show the district is expected to grow by another 4500 students in the next ten years and will necessitate more school buildings.

He may also have to deal with cultural and social issues. The district has faced controversies over CRT and gender issues in the past.over its policy of allowing students to use their preferred pronouns rather than pronouns corresponding to the gender they were assigned at birth.“My most important goal, especially initially transitioning into the role, is to develop trust,” he said.

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