By: Bostyn Hillibush
On November 7, new school board members were decided. The Bellbrook-Sugarcreek community went to various polling locations to vote on which two candidates should join the board.
According to the Greene County Board of Elections, there was a close call on the two candidates who won.
Of the 12,274 votes cast, the votes were evenly distributed between the four candidates. Anne Pryor won 3,456 votes (28%). Kevin Price won 3,263 votes (27%). Kassi Kipling won 2,857 votes (23%) and Brian Kronenberger won 2,698 votes (22%).
Anne Pryor and Kevin Price are now a part of the Bellbrook-Sugarcreek School Board. Kevin Price is an incumbent candidate and Anne Pryor is new. Both are prepared to support the community.
“I am grateful and humbled that the Bellbrook-Sugarcreek community entrusted me in the recent election to continue serving on the school board,” Price said. “I will work diligently as part of the big team of students, parents, teachers, staff, administrators, school board, and community to enable our district to excel.
The Ohio Report Card recently recognized BSS as being in the top 8 districts from over 600 in the state. I will work hard to see that continue and to keep our students and staff safe. I am excited to be part of the overall team that will keep BSS soaring,” Price said.

“I am honored to have been elected to the Bellbrook-Sugarcreek School Board,” Pryor said. “My family has lived in Bellbrook for 19 years and have loved our schools and community.”

According to the Bellbrook-Sugarcreek page, Anne Pryor and Kevin Price will be sworn in on January 11, 2024.
