Tippecanoe, Ohio, October 26, 2025
A groundbreaking ceremony has officially begun the construction of a new PreK-8 school building in Tippecanoe, Ohio. This initiative aims to provide modern educational facilities to enhance learning experiences for hundreds of students. The project is supported through local bonds and community contributions, reflecting a collective effort towards improving education in the region.
Tippecanoe, Ohio
New PreK-8 School Building Breaks Ground in Tippecanoe
Tippecanoe, Ohio – A groundbreaking ceremony on October 17, 2025, marked the commencement of construction for a new preK-8 school building in Tippecanoe. The project aims to provide modern educational facilities for hundreds of students, with completion expected in 2027.
Project Details
The new school will be a three-story structure, with:
- First Floor: Prekindergarten through 2nd grade classrooms and flexible learning spaces.
- Second Floor: 3rd through 5th grade classrooms and collaborative areas.
- Third Floor: 6th through 8th grade classrooms and support facilities.
Additional features include two full-size gymnasiums and a dedicated school safety office.
Funding and Community Support
The project is funded through an 8.68-mill, 30-year bond issue approved by district voters in spring 2024, followed by the sale of $78 million in construction bonds in fall 2024. This funding will also support renovations at Tippecanoe High School and the demolition of outdated buildings upon project completion.
Design and Collaboration
Architects from Garmann Miller designed the facility to reflect 21st-century learning spaces that are flexible, collaborative, and inspiring. The Ohio Facilities Construction Commission is partnering with the district to ensure best practices and accountability in the construction process.
Background
The decision to build a new school follows years of debate over the best option for aging buildings and previous failed bond levy requests. The new facility aims to address these challenges by providing a modern, efficient, and safe learning environment for students.
FAQ
When is the new preK-8 school building expected to be completed?
The new preK-8 school building is expected to be completed in 2027.
How is the construction of the new school being funded?
The construction is funded through an 8.68-mill, 30-year bond issue approved by district voters in spring 2024, followed by the sale of $78 million in construction bonds in fall 2024.
What are the key features of the new school building?
The new school will be a three-story structure with classrooms for prekindergarten through 8th grade, two full-size gymnasiums, and a dedicated school safety office.
Who is responsible for designing the new school building?
Architects from Garmann Miller designed the facility to reflect 21st-century learning spaces that are flexible, collaborative, and inspiring.
What is the role of the Ohio Facilities Construction Commission in this project?
The Ohio Facilities Construction Commission is partnering with the district to ensure best practices and accountability in the construction process.
Key Features of the New PreK-8 School Building
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Grade Levels | Prekindergarten through 8th grade |
| Floors | Three-story structure |
| Classroom Spaces | Classrooms, flexible learning spaces, and support areas on each floor |
| Additional Facilities | Two full-size gymnasiums and a dedicated school safety office |
| Completion Date | Expected in 2027 |
| Funding | 8.68-mill, 30-year bond issue approved by district voters in spring 2024, followed by the sale of $78 million in construction bonds in fall 2024 |
| Design Firm | Garmann Miller |
| Construction Partner | Ohio Facilities Construction Commission |
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