What a wonderful matinee performance of "The Night of January 16th" by the Bethel-Tate High School Drama Club! You have three more opportunities to see this amazing performance.
Great job, Herrison!
Our Sources of Strength student group is contributing to our supportive student culture here at BTHS. #SourcesOfStrength
Come out to support our BTHS Drama Club's production of "Night of January 16th".
April 22nd @ 12 PM, April 23rd @ 3 PM, April 29th @ 5 PM, April 30th @ 3 PM
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In an effort to streamline services and increase efficiency, the Bethel-Tate Local School District is introducing Central Enrollment. Instead of going to each school to enroll a child, families can contact Kathy Rose for all of their enrollment needs.
If you are new to the District, or have moved and are changing schools, please contact Kathy Rose at:
Email - kathy.rose@betheltate.org
Phone - 513-352-7187
#RedsOpeningDayParade
BTLS Marching Band will be marching in the Reds Opening Day Parade. Let's go! #BTBetterTogether
I'm so proud of our Academic Team for making the OAC Southwest Regional Tournament. Congrats to the other school who are competing as well. #AcademicTeam
Today, we celebrate Pi Day (3.14) at BTHS. #PiDay
Important changes coming for Ohio Medicaid Members!
The Ohio Department of Medicaid (ODM) is asking all public entities, including Bethel-Tate Schools, to inform families who receive Medicaid insurance about the importance of having a current address and email on file with the County Department of Jobs and Family Services.
If your account has old information, you may miss important letters and risk losing your coverage. Visit benefits.ohio.gov or call 1-844-640-6446 to update your contact information.
Background
Per the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023, (CAA) the continuous coverage provision that prohibited states from disenrolling members from Medicaid will expire. Starting with Medicaid renewals due in April 2023, Ohio Medicaid will resume its routine eligibility and enrollment operations. This means that all eligible Medicaid members will need to have their Medicaid
coverage renewed.
The return to routine operations will bring changes for Ohio Medicaid members. Read the information below to ensure you’re prepared for the changes and know what steps you need to take to keep or find new coverage.
Keep your contact information up to date with your County Department of Job and Family Services (CDJFS). When it’s time to renew, or if Medicaid needs more information to continue your coverage, the CDJFS sends a letter. Make address changes by logging on to benefits.ohio.gov or by calling 1-844-640-6446. Help is available Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET.
Medicaid members are encouraged to: check your mail and respond to requests for information from your CDJFS. While some renewals can be completed without a need to contact the member, some renewals will require members to respond to mail. If you receive a letter stating that it is time to renew, or that your CDJFS needs more information, you should respond right away. The CDJFS needs to hear from you to review your Medicaid eligibility. If you do not respond to renewal letters or requests for information, you risk losing coverage even if you still meet the eligibility criteria for Medicaid.
To renew your coverage:
There are multiple ways to renew your coverage:
In-person at or by mail to your local CDJFS office. You can find contact information for your CDJFS by choosing your county from the dropdown at medicaid.ohio.gov/dropdown.
Over the phone by calling the County Shared Services at 1-844-640-6446. Agents are available Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET.
Online at benefits.ohio.gov only if you have already created a Self-Service Portal account. Otherwise, you must submit the renewal through one of the methods listed above. Even if you can’t complete your renewal in the Self-Service Portal, you can still use your account to report changes and upload documents.
To find new coverage:
If you’re notified that you are no longer eligible for Medicaid coverage, this is considered a Qualifying Life Event (QLE), which allows you to enroll in a Marketplace plan outside of the Open Enrollment Period.
Members should still complete and return their renewal packet(s) so that coverage can be properly assessed for all household members. Your child may be eligible for coverage even if you are no longer eligible.
If you need help understanding your options, trained, licensed insurance navigators are available at no cost to you. Contact Get Covered Ohio for free, unbiased assistance. Go to getcoveredohio.org or call 1-833-628-4467. Insurance navigators can help in-person, online, or over the phone.
Additional resources:
You can manage your Medicaid account, complete renewals, upload documents, and find out the status of your coverage by logging into your Ohio Benefits Self- Service Portal account at benefits.ohio.gov.
You can call 1-844-640-6446. Assistance is available Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET.
Lille establishing trigonometric proofs in CCP Trigonometry class. #Rigor
Professional Learning Communities working together to increase their knowledge of the 4C's (critical thinking, collaboration, communication, and creativity). #Teaching& Learning
BTHS Cheer at Mason during tournament game.
Congratulations to Ella Kanis for earning the title of Salutatorian for the Bethel-Tate High School Class of 2023. #Classof2023 #Salutatorian #Seniors2023
The College Credit Plus Information Session that was scheduled for last night, February 16th, has been rescheduled for Wednesday, March 1st from 6:00-7:00 PM at Bethel-Tate High School. If your student is considering participating in CCP next school year (2023-2024) as a new or current CCP student, students and parents must attend the CCP Information Night. Thank you!
Congratulations to Levi Sayles for earning the title of Valedictorian for the Class of 2023. #Classof2023 #Valedictorian #Seniors2023
There will be NO SCHOOL for
Bethel-Tate Schools students:
Monday, February 20, 2023
In observance of Presidents' Day;
Tuesday, February 21, 2023
Teacher In-Service Day
All after-school events at BTHS are canceled due to the power outage. These cancellations include parent-teacher conferences and College Credit Plus Night (CCP). We will be rescheduling these events for a future date. The February 22nd parent-teacher conference night is still on as scheduled. Thank you!
Thank you to our schools for sharing images this week on Twitter. We are sharing just a few from the week of Feb. 13th. The highlights include BTHS bowlers TJ Mullen and Jhace Pryor who both qualified for districts in bowling; BTMS Girls with Goggles trip to Grant; Cooper, one of two facility dogs for BTMS; 7th-grade band practice; BTHS staff enjoying Lunch & Learn; a demonstration of Kindness at the primary school.
Congratulations to Jhace Pryor and TJ Mullen. Both of these young men are moving on in the state bowling tournament as a result of their performance during sectionals. Great work men!