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  1. The Pioneer Conference years featured the longest period of sustained football excellence in school district history. Over the 12-season stretch between 1981 and 1992, the Meteors and Braves combined for 10 championships!

  2. Midpark and Berea had announced at the beginning of the season that they would be going elsewhere in 1979, but 1978 produced one of the most memorable seasons in local football history. Berea took the league title and in the process qualified for the state playoffs (for which the system had only been established six years earlier).

  3. Varsity gridders that had transferred to Midpark for classes were bussed to Berea for daily football practice. The ’62 squad was the final team (until 2013) to represent the entire school district. In 1963, Brush High School left the GCC and Midpark assumed their spot as the football season began.

  4. Jun 19, 2014 · Berea began forming a city government in 1930 and adopted a charter in 1960. In 1984, at age 84, Berea scientist Dimiter Ramadanoff persuaded the city to open the water plant that bears his name ...

  5. Berea–Midpark Middle School was established in 2013 as part of the district's consolidation plan and houses students in grades five through eight. It is located in the building that was originally built in 1959 as Midpark High School. From 2013 to 2018, it was known as Middleburg Heights Junior High School for grades seven through nine.

  6. 216-898-8300. The Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent is Mrs. Carly Horiba. 216-898-8300 x 6241. This office oversees the entire operation of the Berea City School District. Tracy Wheeler obtained her Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education at The Ohio State University. She obtained her Master’s Degree in Curriculum and ...

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  8. As of January 2024, 212 school districts impose an income tax. The Ohio Department of Taxation (ODT) collects and administers the tax on behalf of the school districts. School district income tax returns are subject to the same filing, amending, payment, extension, and refund requirements and procedures as Ohio’s individual income tax return.