Blue and green illustration of a greenhouse
The Loudonville Open House will be on Aug. 12 at the high school.

LOUDONVILLE — The Loudonville-Perrysville Exempted Village School District is excited to announce a community open house for the newly constructed greenhouse at Loudonville High School.

The event will take place on Monday, Aug. 12, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Light refreshments will be provided.

The new greenhouse replaces the previous structure with a more accessible facility, complete with classroom space for students to explore potting, hydroponics, and aquaculture.

This project exemplifies the district’s commitment to enhancing educational opportunities for its students while maintaining fiscal responsibility.

“Our goals remain steadfast: to provide the highest quality education for our students in preparation for their futures, while ensuring long-term fiscal responsibility,” said Supt. Jennifer Allerding. “This greenhouse was an important project for our agriculture students, allowing for new learning opportunities.

“The support our district received from the community helped make that possible. We look forward to sharing the new space with our Redbird community.”

The project has garnered significant community support, including contributions from the Loudonville FFA Alumni & Supporters, the Mohican Area Community Fund, the Loudonville-Perrysville School Foundation, the Ashland County Community Foundation, the Hugo and Mabel Young Foundation, and a variety of other donors.

For more information about the district and the Greenhouse Project, please visit www.lpschools.k12.oh.us.

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