Madison Local School District Rejects Offer to Join Three Rivers Conference
Madison BOE votes against offer to join Three Rivers Conference
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The Madison Local School District in Ohio has decided to remain in the Southwestern Buckeye League, rejecting an invitation to join the Three Rivers Conference. The board of education voted against the move during a special meeting, while also appointing Ryan Fairchild as the new boys basketball coach.
- 01Madison Local School District voted against joining the Three Rivers Conference.
- 02The decision was made during a special board meeting on Wednesday.
- 03Ryan Fairchild was appointed as the new boys basketball coach.
- 04Madison has been part of the Southwestern Buckeye League since 1984.
- 05The district has the second smallest enrollment in the Southwestern Buckeye League.
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The Madison Local School District, located in Ohio, has opted to remain a member of the Southwestern Buckeye League after voting against an offer to join the Three Rivers Conference. During a special board meeting held on Wednesday, the board of education considered the invitation extended by the Three Rivers Conference but ultimately decided to stay with their current affiliation. Madison Local School District Superintendent Jeff Skaggs acknowledged the offer but confirmed the board's decision not to make the switch. Additionally, the meeting saw the appointment of Ryan Fairchild as the new boys basketball coach, who previously coached at Middletown Christian. Madison has been a member of the Southwestern Buckeye League since 1984, and preliminary enrollment figures indicate it has 342 total students, making it the second smallest school in the league.
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Staying in the Southwestern Buckeye League allows Madison to maintain its long-standing rivalries and community ties, which could benefit student engagement and school spirit.
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