Together, we are facing an unprecedented health crisis in our community. In our response to Coronavirus (COVID-19), we must depend on the knowledge of the Butler County General Health District, Ohio Department of Health, and the Centers for Disease Control as well as our elected officials. On Thursday, March 12, Governor Mike DeWine announced that the state is closing all K-12 schools.
All Edgewood City Schools will be closed starting Monday, March 16 until Tuesday, April 14. This necessary action is an effective public health strategy to disrupt widespread infection.
Effective immediately, Thursday, March 12, ALL district activities are cancelled until further notice. This includes: athletics/sports, practices, games, enrichment, performances, PTO and community group meetings, spaghetti dinner, sports banquets, fundraisers, field trips, etc.
The informational meetings, scheduled on Tuesday, March 17, and registration for Kindergarten and Preschool for the 2020-2021 school year will be rescheduled. Communications will be issued through social media, website, email, and mobile app when a new date is confirmed.
The Butler County Board of Elections will operate a polling site in the Edgewood Middle School in Cougar Lobby on March 17.
Medication Reminder
If your child has medication dispensed from our school nurse, please pick-up your child's medication before the end of the school day on Friday, March 13, if it will be needed from Monday, March 16 - Tuesday, April 14.
For more information:
The Ohio Department of Health has opened a call center to answer questions regarding Coronavirus (COVID-19). The call center will be open 7 days a week from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and can be reached at 1-833-4-ASK-ODH (1-833-427-5634).
Please call any of the three Public Health Agencies with additional questions:
- Butler County General Health District : (513) 863-1770
- City of Hamilton Health Department: (513) 785-7091
- City of Middletown Health Department: (513) 425-1818