Clyde–Green Springs Schools

Clyde–Green Springs Schools, officially the Clyde–Green Springs Exempted Village School District, is a public school district in southeastern Sandusky County and northern Seneca County, Ohio, United States, that mainly serves the cities of Clyde and Green Springs and the surrounding area. District offices are located in Clyde and the district includes one high school, one middle school, and two elementary schools.[1]

Clyde–Green Springs Schools
Address
106 South Main Street
, Ohio, 43410
United States
District information
MottoStudents soaring into the future
GradesK–12
SuperintendentDennis Haft
Schools4
Students and staff
Teachers129
Other information
Websitewww.clyde.k12.oh.us

Facilities

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District offices in downtown Clyde

Elementary schools

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  • Clyde Elementary School (Clyde)
  • Green Springs Elementary School (Green Springs)

Middle schools

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  • McPherson Middle School (Clyde)

High schools

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Incidents

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School district treasury theft

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On January 22, 2010, former superintendent Todd Helms, who was superintendent from 2002 until 2008,[2] was charged with stealing $295,081 from the district.[3] He pleaded guilty and received a sentence of 8 years in prison and restitution.

On May 13, 2015, Helms was released, after serving five years of his original sentence,[4] due to factors including "the nonviolent nature of his offenses and the fact that he's paid a substantial amount of the restitution he [owed]."[5] As of May 17, 2015, Helms still owed $32,500.

References

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  1. ^ "Schools".
  2. ^ Jennifer Feehan, November 14, 2009, "Ex-schools chief offers guilty plea in theft case", The Blade
  3. ^ Jennifer Feehan, May 23, 2010, "Ex-schools chief gets 8 years for Clyde-Green Springs theft", The Blade
  4. ^ Craig Shoup, May 17, 2015, "Former superintendent Todd Helms granted early release"
  5. ^ May 14, 2015, "Superintendent released early", The Blade