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Happening Now in Bexley Schools

Our School By the Numbers

Bexley Middle School has an enrollment of 583 students in grades 6 - 8.

5/5

Stars on the 2024 State Report Card

50+

Courses Offered

3

World languages offered – French, Latin & Spanish

54

Students enrolled in a High School course

1st

Middle School cohort in The Ohio State University Student Leadership Research Collaboration

30+

Clubs & sports teams

1st Time

Jostens Renaissance School, beginning in the 2025-2026 school year

1:1

Connected campus

We champion curiosity, kindness, and equity so that our schools are places where:

Creativity, innovation, and critical thinking flourish.

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Teaching and learning are culturally responsive and relevant to a changing world.

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Students have the academic, social, and emotional supports to define and experience success and to recognize that failure is a natural part of learning.

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We nurture belonging, joy, and an ethic of care.

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Diversity of perspectives, lived experiences, and identities are reflected in programs, policies, and practices that foster inclusion and equity.

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Everyone feels safe and supported.