Hamilton Heights School Corporation celebrated the completion of the North Wing Addition to the Hamilton Heights Primary building at a special ribbon cutting ceremony Tuesday evening. The event drew in members of the community, school board, past and present, school personnel, some of northern Hamilton County’s finest first responders, and representatives from W.R. Dunkin and krM Architecture, who have been involved with all phases of the project from the beginning.
The new 14,605 square-foot addition features new and enhanced amenities, including an extensive glass atrium with moveable glass and tackable walls. The bright, agile learning environment and flexible classroom walls create dynamic and engaging spaces for pre-school students to learn, play, and grow.
Julie Griffey, Hamilton Heights Primary and Elementary Schools Principal, shared her gratitude to all those involved for helping to bring this project to reality. “This is a beautiful space that will serve our students for many years to come.”
The addition is home to the Little Husky Learning Center (LHLC), a private preschool within Hamilton Heights School Corporation, providing curriculum for children ages 3, 4, and 5 in multi-age classrooms and its Before and After School program. In addition, the wing is also home to the early childhood (ages 3 to 5) and life skills classrooms (EC to 4).