Community invited to tour newly upgraded facilities at Tippecanoe Valley High School from 2-4 p.m. Sunday.
Tippecanoe Valley High School (TVHS) will host an open house Sunday to celebrate the completion of extensive construction and renovation projects throughout the building.
The Tippecanoe Valley School Board invites the community to attend and tour the newly upgraded, state-of-the art facilities from 2-4 p.m.
The major additions and renovations at TVHS include:
• Pool renovations to enhance student-athlete training and increase community use.
• Locker room additions and renovations to improve functionality and accessibility.
• New auditorium, designed for performances, assemblies and community events.
• Agriculture department addition, expanding hands-on learning opportunities for students.
• Multipurpose space renovations for athletics, events and student activities.
• New weightlifting facility to support student and student-athlete strength training and fitness programs.
• Renovated auxiliary gymnasium, providing upgraded space for sports, physical education and extracurricular activities.
The school board is proud to showcase these improvements and encourages everyone to take advantage of this opportunity to explore the high school’s newly upgraded spaces.
Attendees are asked to enter through the main gym doors (Door 23) or the new event entrance doors.
"We are thrilled to unveil these new spaces and improvements to the Tippecanoe Valley community. These additions will provide our students with cutting-edge facilities and open up even more opportunities for educational and extracurricular success," TVHS Principal Brandon Kresca said.
–TVSC report



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