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Greater Clark superintendent outlines new schools, Jeff High natatorium and budget gains

WJHI TV studios interview · January 24, 2025
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In a local TV interview, Superintendent Mr. Loffler said the district is building three new elementary schools to replace five aging buildings (one named Pike Elementary), expects the new schools to open in July, highlighted a Jeff High natatorium that could host hundreds on weekends, and said budget and staff pay have improved without raising the tax rate.

Mr. Loffler, superintendent of Greater Clark County Schools, described the district’s multi-year facilities effort and a fiscal turnaround since he took the job.

On schools: the district commissioned an architectural and engineering facilities study that prioritized needs across HVAC, plumbing, electrical and outdoor athletic facilities. As a result, the district is building three new elementary schools to replace its five oldest elementaries; Loffler said he walked the new Pike Elementary about a month earlier and expects the buildings to open in July, though a ribbon‑cutting date has…

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