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Cuyahoga Falls to open new 6–12 campus in January; board briefed on move plan, ribbon-cutting and stadium naming
Summary
Superintendent outlined timeline for moving middle and high schools into a new shared campus in January, announced a $250,000, 10-year stadium sponsorship from Lambert Buick, and described logistics including selected moving company, packing, auctioning of old furniture and temporary parking limits.
Cuyahoga Falls City School District officials told the board on June 25 they expect students to begin classes in the new combined 6–12 campus in early January and outlined a staged move-in plan for staff, students and the public.
Superintendent Dr. Celico said the district expects to take ownership of the new campus by Nov. 26, hold a ribbon-cutting and public preview in early December and complete staged staff and student moves over winter break and the first week of the January term. The board was also told Lambert Buick has committed $250,000 over 10 years for stadium naming rights.
The timeline given to the board calls for a middle-school open house on Jan. 6, followed by middle-school students’ first day on Jan. 7. The district will schedule a high-school open house and stagger the high‑school students’ first attendance so…
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