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Valparaiso Community Schools company history timeline

1869

The Institute closed by 1869 and the building was purchased that year by the city of Valparaiso for $10,069.

1874

Three years later in 1874, the first graduation ceremonies were held for Valparaiso High School.

1927

A new high school opened in 1927 at 605 North Campbell Street, with a gymnasium finished the following year.

1946

Ralph Heavilin graduated from Hayes Leonard Elementary School when it was a two room school house, and from Valparaiso High School in 1946.

1969

The current high school building at 2727 North Campbell Street opened in 1969.

1993

A major renovation came in 1993, with a $19 million project adding classrooms to the north section of the building, a new and expanded kitchen and student cafeteria, and renovated administrative and guidance areas.

2004

On Wednesday, November 24, 2004, at approximately 7:50 a.m., five students were attacked in a classroom by a 15-year-old student who was armed with a machete and a tree saw.

2016

In 2016, a major renovation was announced, with work to the exterior, classrooms, the auditorium, as well as a new engineering wing and natatorium.

2017

Heavilin Elementary School opened its doors for the first time to the community on August 13, 2017 with Doctor Bonnie Stephens serving as the building principal.Before the school was built, Heavilin road was where the Heavilin family resided.

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