Northridge Local Schools schedules special board meetings

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Northridge Local Schools announced that its Board of Education will hold special meetings on April 28, April 29, and May 5, 2025. The announcement was made in a press release on April 23, 2025.

According to Northridge Local Schools, the special board meetings are scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at the Northridge District Office in Johnstown, Ohio. The purpose of each meeting is to allow the Board of Education to meet in executive session to discuss the appointment, employment, and compensation of a public employee as part of their ongoing superintendent search process. No formal action will be taken following these closed-door sessions.

The meetings are not open for public participation; however, individuals may request audio recordings by contacting the treasurer’s office. Northridge Local Schools also offers accommodations for individuals with disabilities; arrangements can be made.

The Northridge Local Schools Board of Education oversees district operations and policies, meeting monthly on the third Tuesday at 6:30 PM in the District Office. Meeting recordings and minutes are available online and in the office, which is open Monday through Friday from 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM. The board includes President Evelyn Vance, Vice President Jeffrey Schrock, and members Jayma Bammerlin, Kate Creager, and Doug Hart.

The Northridge Local School District serves about 1,200 students across four schools and offers a centralized campus with modern facilities and a low student-teacher ratio for personalized learning. Spanning three counties near Columbus, the district provides a rural yet connected lifestyle and is recognized for its support of military families through the Purple Star designation. Northridge High School features Advanced Placement courses, gifted programs, extracurricular activities, and partnerships with C-TEC (Career and Technology Education Centers) that give students access to career-focused education. Students also engage in successful Future Farmers of America (FFA), music, and sports programs within a community that values tradition, safety, and student achievement.

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