Coshocton City Schools seeking $12.4 million grant for renovations

  • Coshocton City Schools is seeking a $12.4 million Appalachian Community Innovation Centers Grant from the Ohio Facilities Construction Commission.
  • The money would be used to renovate classrooms and office space at Coshocton High School. This includes a job center, expanded health clinic and space for the opportunity and alternative schools.
  • The district is also considering a bond issue for next spring for construction of a new high school building, with the OFCC covering 66%.
  • Much of the existing building will be kept for the new services and in order to keep the pool and large auditorium and gymnasium.

COSHOCTON − Coshocton City Schools is seeking a $12.4 million grant to renovate much of Coshocton High School and increase services for the general public.

The district is seeking an Appalachian Community Innovation Centers Grant for renovations to classrooms and offices, just under 30,000 square-feet. This is the same grant River View is seeking, along with two others, for a similar increase of services at its high school building. They should hear back on the grants by May.

Mark Kowalski

Superintendent Mark Kowalski said this combines with the district’s plan to seek a bond issue on the May 2025 primary ballot to construct a new high school building. The southwest wing of the current high school where seventh and eighth grades were housed would now be demolished and a new seventh to twelfth grade building would extend from there.