Lower School at Cincinnati Country Day School will be renovated

April 18, 2013
Planning Commission in Indian Hill, Ohio, approves project.

The Indian Hill, Ohio, Planning Commission has approved plans by Cincinnati Country Day School to build a new entry to its Lower School with a commons, library, administrative offices, restrooms and stairs leading to a new second-floor mezzanine. The Cincinnati Enquirer says the renovation will cost between $1.5 million and $1.7 million, all of which will come from donations.The Lower School was built in 1956 and houses 330 students in grades pre-K to 4.

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