New school campus for grades 5-8 officially opens in Ridgefield

The new campus was made possible by the successful passage of the district’s school bond in Feb. 2017

RIDGEFIELD — The first schools to be built in Ridgefield in more than 40 years — a new fifth and sixth grade intermediate school (Sunset Ridge Intermediate School) and a replacement of View Ridge Middle School for seventh and eighth graders — was celebrated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Sept. 8.

View Ridge Middle School students participate in ribbon-cutting honors for Ridgefield School District's newest campus for Grades 5-8. From left to right: Uruwa Abe, Reagan Mendenall (behind), Cameron Jones, Andrew Wilken, Claire Jones and Tyler Whitmore. Photo courtesy of Ridgefield School District
View Ridge Middle School students participate in ribbon-cutting honors for Ridgefield School District’s newest campus for Grades 5-8. From left to right: Uruwa Abe, Reagan Mendenall (behind), Cameron Jones, Andrew Wilken, Claire Jones and Tyler Whitmore. Photo courtesy of Ridgefield School District

The new campus, made possible by the successful passage of the district’s school bond in February 2017, has come a long way since its initial groundbreaking in May 2017.  Since then, the community has watched the site evolve into an two-story, 145,000 square foot facility with 44 modern full-size classrooms, two gymnasiums, a multi-purpose/wrestling facility, spacious library-media center, a life skills suite, band and choir rooms and a state-of-the-art black box theater.

Superintendent Nathan McCann (left) looks on as Ridgefield School Board members Emily Enquist, Becky Greenwald and Scott Gullickson do the ribbon-cutting honors to officially open the new campus for Grades 5-8 in Ridgefield. Photo courtesy of Ridgefield School District
Superintendent Nathan McCann (left) looks on as Ridgefield School Board members Emily Enquist, Becky Greenwald and Scott Gullickson do the ribbon-cutting honors to officially open the new campus for Grades 5-8 in Ridgefield. Photo courtesy of Ridgefield School District

As students, teachers, administrators, parents and community members looked on, school board members Emily Enquist, Becky Greenwald, and Scott Gullickson cut the ribbon, marking the official opening of the new school.  Leadership students from View Ridge Middle School also took part in ribbon-cutting honors.

Superintendent Nathan McCann gave special recognition to the project teams at LSW Architects, Emerick Construction Company and R&C Management Group, LLC whose dedication and support to the district during the construction process was instrumental in the successful completion of the new campus.

Information courtesy of Ridgefield School District.

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