By 1808Delaware

On Tuesday, February 4, the halls of Olentangy Local Schools will tell their own story. The district’s 2026 State of the Schools event opens at 6:00 PM at Olentangy High School, beginning not with charts or speeches, but with students themselves.

The evening starts in the school commons with a full-school showcase highlighting student programs across the district. It is designed to be informal and welcoming, giving families and community members a chance to walk, talk, and see the range of work happening every day in Olentangy classrooms.

Music, Movement, and Student Voices

At 6:00 PM, the focus shifts to the theater for student performances that reflect the district’s breadth and personality. The lineup includes the Olentangy Schools Special Olympics cheer team, the Olentangy Orange High School jazz band, the cast of Frozen: The Musical from Olentangy Berlin High School, the Shanahan Middle School Leading Tones show choir, and the One Olentangy Choir.

It is an intentional choice to put student expression front and center. Before the district talks about where it is going, it makes clear who it serves and why the work matters.

What the District Wants You to Know

The formal 2026 State of the Schools presentation begins at 6:50 PM and brings building and district leadership together for a forward-looking conversation. Rather than a single monologue, the presentation is structured around panels that focus on key priorities.

Topics include elementary literacy curriculum, career pathways and readiness, the Olentangy Student Experience, and facilities planning. The goal is not just to report progress, but to explain how decisions connect across grade levels and how today’s choices shape the district’s future.

By 7:30 PM, the event wraps up, but the message is meant to linger. This is both a celebration of accomplishments and an open invitation to stay engaged.

Open to the Community

The State of the Schools is open to Olentangy staff, students, families, and community members. No registration is required, and attendance is meant to be easy and accessible.

For anyone curious about how Olentangy balances growth, academics, student experience, and long-term planning, this evening offers a clear, human-scale view of the district, told largely through the voices and talents of its students.

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