Bethel names new superintendent, former Mechanicsburg superintendent

Michael Nutter will serve as superintendent until July 31, 2028, per contract.
One of the Bethel Local Schools buildings.

One of the Bethel Local Schools buildings.

Bethel Local Schools has a new superintendent contracted through July 31, 2028 after going through multiple superintendents in just a few years.

Michael Nutter, the new superintendent, was hired by the board earlier over the summer on an interim basis. He accepted the job on a more permanent basis on Nov. 19.

Matthew Crispin, the district’s superintendent from January 2023 to this past school year, left to take a job in Florida.

Nutter is a prior superintendent of Mechanicsburg City Schools in Champaign County. He left in 2009 to take a job in another district, according to Springfield News-Sun reporting at the time.

Nutter was an educational consultant after he left Mechanicsburg and also worked as an interim superintendent in West Geauga schools in northeast Ohio. Nutter is originally from a small town in northeast Ohio near Kent.

Nutter’s salary for the first year in Bethel is set at $140,000 and will go up to $144,200 beginning next August. The salary will increase by an additional 3% each year.

The contract between Nutter and the school board agrees that the district will pay his share of the State Teachers’ Retirement System funds, a common contract stipulation among superintendents.

He also has 30 days for consulting, a more uncommon stipulation in a superintendent’s contract. Nutter said he already had some consulting days set up

Nutter said he was contacted by the board this past summer and offered the job. He said he liked the community.

“The kids and the community are awesome,” Nutter said of Bethel. “Great staff, people are super nice.”

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