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Warren County Public Schools Launches IMPACT Center

Students learning about robotics and automation at the IMPACT Center

Bowling Green, October 23, 2025

News Summary

Warren County Public Schools is set to launch the IMPACT Center in August 2026, focusing on robotics, automation, and smart manufacturing. This innovative learning facility will prepare students for future careers with hands-on experiences and certifications in various fields including Cyber Systems and Biomedical Innovation. The center aims to serve students from seventh to ninth grade and will integrate leadership-based curricula with advanced technologies.

Bowling Green

Warren County Public Schools (WCPS) is taking a significant step towards enhancing career readiness and technology education by establishing the IMPACT Center, set to launch in August 2026. This innovative school will concentrate on robotics, automation, and smart manufacturing certifications, creating vital opportunities for students in a rapidly evolving job market.

The IMPACT Center will be structured around six academies and over 15 pathways tailored to diverse fields, including Cyber Systems, Biomedical Innovation, and Aeronautics. It aims to equip students with essential skills to adapt to the fast-paced advancements in technology, including leading the design of the commonwealth of Kentucky’s AI pathway focused on careers in artificial intelligence.

An introductory summit was held to present the IMPACT Center to various officials from other school districts. Among them was Hardin County Schools, which attended to obtain insights for renovating its own College and Career Center.

The center is set to offer free education to WCPS students upon its opening in 2026, primarily serving seventh through ninth graders full-time, while also providing options for tenth to twelfth graders interested in specialized programming. It will be located on Cumberland Trace Road in Bowling Green, Kentucky.

The educational approach at the IMPACT Center will incorporate a FranklinCovey leadership-based curriculum combined with project-based learning methodologies. Students will engage in practical activities, such as building and flying planes, and partnerships for nursing school opportunities are in the works.

Equipped with state-of-the-art technology like 3D printers and laser cutters, the IMPACT Center will partner with reputable firms, including FranklinCovey and IBM, to deliver high-quality educational experiences. The enrollment process will be conducted through a lottery system, with 70% of students selected via lottery and 30% based on merit and applications.

Initial enrollment numbers are projected to cater to 1200 to 1500 full-time students, with an intended future extension to grades 7-12. Students enrolled will be able to earn micro-credentials from the FranklinCovey Model School for Leadership Development and a Life-Ready leadership certificate.

Furthermore, the IMPACT Center aims to prepare students for job market needs identified by the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce. Various partnerships with local businesses and educational organizations will support the center’s mission of providing advanced career readiness programs and innovative learning solutions.

Key Features of the IMPACT Center

Aspect Details
Opening Date August 2026
Focus Areas Robotics, automation, smart manufacturing
Academies and Pathways 6 academies, 15+ pathways
Enrollment Size 1200 to 1500 full-time students
Curriculum FranklinCovey leadership, project-based learning
Partners Local businesses, FranklinCovey, IBM
Enrollment System Lottery-based with merit selection

FAQ

What is the IMPACT Center?

Warren County Public Schools (WCPS) is establishing an innovation school called the IMPACT Center, focused on robotics, automation, and smart manufacturing certifications.

When will the IMPACT Center open?

The IMPACT Center will open in August 2026.

What grades will the IMPACT Center serve?

Primarily, the IMPACT Center will serve seventh through ninth graders, with options for tenth through twelfth graders based on interest in specialized programming.

How will students be selected for enrollment?

The school will have a lottery-based enrollment system, with 70% of students selected through lottery and 30% based on merit and applications.

What technology will be available at the IMPACT Center?

The center will feature state-of-the-art technology, including 3D printers and laser cutters, through partnerships with firms like FranklinCovey and IBM.

What skills will students gain at the IMPACT Center?

Students will engage in hands-on activities and earn micro-credentials, preparing them for career needs identified by the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce.

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