Cathy Olshefski, Member, Board of Education, Pickerington Schools

Cathy Olshefski, Member, Board of Education, Pickerington Schools Cathy Olshefski is a current member of the Board of Education for Pickerington Schools.

Cathy Olshefski is serving in her 10th year as a member of the Board of Education of the Pickerington Local School District. Follow this page to learn more about Cathy, her passion for the schools, and her long-standing commitment to the Pickerington community.

✨ IMPORTANT READ ✨During the campaign, I read many online comments from community members who criticized Pickerington Sc...
05/13/2026

✨ IMPORTANT READ ✨

During the campaign, I read many online comments from community members who criticized Pickerington Schools because of our declining test scores.

I think it’s important for all of us to understand that while our school district may not have “scores“ that we like, this decline is and has been a national trend for over a decade. 📉

Some say a generation.

Not an excuse.
But a reality.

No one reason.
Not an easy fix.

Below is an article that was published today in the New York Times. You do not need a subscription to read it. 📰

In my opinion, the salient points of the article are listed below.

> Almost everywhere in America, students are performing worse than their peers were 10 years ago.

> The declines have affected both rich and poor districts, and crossed racial and geographic divides.

> The biggest losses have been among the lowest-achieving students. [Cathy’s comment: there is statistical evidence that shows a direct correlation between poverty and low academic achievement]

> Students’ test scores had been increasing since 1990 — then abruptly stopped in the mid-2010s. That coincided with two events: an easing of federal school accountability under No Child Left Behind, which was replaced in 2015, and the rise of smartphones, social media and personalized school laptops.

These are the points where educational leaders – both at the federal, state, and local level levels – need to camp.

This is where we need to have roll-up-your sleeves conversations.

This is where we need to work together and put aside political differences.

And this is where we need to focus our efforts and dollars.

For. Our. Children. 📚

To quote the last statement in the article:

“I think the thing that’s going to haunt us, whenever Congress and some states wake up to what’s going on … is that it wasn’t the pandemic.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/13/upshot/test-scores-school-districts-us.html?unlocked_article_code=1.iFA.1mg-.zvQv_rhhn8L5&smid=nytcore-ios-shareat e

The drops go beyond the pandemic and cut across income, geographic and racial divides, new data shows.

Pickerington Community,While last night was certainly NOT the result we had hoped for, two facts remain that need reinfo...
05/06/2026

Pickerington Community,

While last night was certainly NOT the result we had hoped for, two facts remain that need reinforced:

#️⃣1️⃣ The VOTE 4 PICK KIDS campaign team – and in particular its chair = the well organized and always positive Jackie Bahas – did a PHENOMENAL job! The efforts of the team were intentional, methodical, and focused. From the strategy team to those who planted a sign in their yard … from the financial donors to the in-kind donors … from those who knocked on doors to those who canvassed parking lots … from those who wrote letters and social media posts to those who chatted with their neighbors … THANK YOU for all of your hard work and dedication. Really well done! 👏🏼

#️⃣2️⃣ The MESSAGE and the FACTS and the NEED behind the income tax levy remain. Full stop. No lie.

Therefore …

District leadership will regroup and refocus.
We will reevaluate and reassess.
We will cut and eliminate.

We will do the things we said we were going to do.

Has a decision been made about November? – NO.

Our goals right now are to …

> continue celebrating our fabulous staff during Teacher Appreciation Week (May 4-8)
> focus on finishing the 2025-26 school year
> prepare to celebrate our graduates on May 23. 🎓

When school resumes in August, rest assured that things will look and feel a bit different. Perhaps a bit uncomfortable even.

However, my hope is that you will join me in assuring that our focus as a community remains on our schools … our staff … and most importantly our students. ✏️

Thank you.

💜

05/04/2026

Below is a 4:41” statement I made at the board meeting on April 27 regarding the financial state of the district and the income tax levy we have on the ballot on May 5.

Please take a listen, as this is my heartfelt testimony about what is happening in this district and the need for our voters to support us.

Thank you.

And please remember to vote YES to support Pickerington Schools on May 5. 💜🗳️


Please read today’s THE FACTS message from Superintendent Charlie Smialek.And vote YES on May 5 to protect Pickerington ...
04/28/2026

Please read today’s THE FACTS message from Superintendent Charlie Smialek.

And vote YES on May 5 to protect Pickerington Schools. 💜🗳️

# # # # #

We seek to be very clear about how we will allocate the increased funding we would receive if our additional income tax passes next Tuesday.

Importantly, this is not the first time we will publicize this information; in actuality, we first unveiled our staffing plan through 2029-30 at our January 20 Town Hall meeting.

Further, we have filed two financial forecasts with the state's Department of Education and Workforce detailing all sources of revenue and projected expenditures.

In addition, please consider the following points as you continue to consider next Tuesday's issue:

> Woolpert, Inc., an independent consultant who specializes in enrollment projection, predicts an increase of just over 1,000 students by the 2029-30 school year.

> Woolpert has proven to be extremely accurate; this year's enrollment is 99.3% of its January 2025 projection.

> 1,797 single-family or multiple-family homes are either currently under construction or approved to soon begin. All will reach completion within five years.

We have already run budget deficits since 2022, in part because we have not sought or secured new operating levies since 2011. This is despite an increase of 17% in our enrollment. 1,000+ more students will force us to make deep cuts if we cannot increase our revenue to support the myriad opportunities we offer to our students.

The graphic below👇🏼 summarizes our fiscally conservative approach to continuing our status as a "destination district" while also planning for the increase of students we expect to welcome in the next few years.

We are down to the last days of our effort to inform our community about the stakes of next Tuesday's outcome. Please email me at [email protected] if you have any questions.

Thank you for your continued support and engagement!

LOVE OUR BAND PROGRAMS! 🎼🎺🥁💜Vote YES on May 5 to protect our schools. 💜🗳️
04/26/2026

LOVE OUR BAND PROGRAMS! 🎼🎺🥁💜

Vote YES on May 5 to protect our schools. 💜🗳️

Still have questions about the income tax levy? 🤔 Then join us next Tuesday for clarification of anything you are unsure...
04/23/2026

Still have questions about the income tax levy? 🤔

Then join us next Tuesday for clarification of anything you are unsure about.

Vote YES on May 5 to protect our schools. 💜🗳️

The. Facts. Don’t. Lie. 💪🏼Vote YES on May 5 to protect our schools. 💜🗳️
04/22/2026

The. Facts. Don’t. Lie. 💪🏼

Vote YES on May 5 to protect our schools. 💜🗳️

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