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Bowling Green Launches First Impact Center for Leadership and Innovation

Exterior view of the Impact Center for Leadership and Innovation in Bowling Green

Bowling Green, KY, September 14, 2025

News Summary

Bowling Green, Kentucky, is revolutionizing education with the construction of the Impact Center for Leadership and Innovation, set to open in August 2026. This 180,000 square feet facility will offer advanced project-driven learning experiences for students in grades 7 to 9, featuring classrooms equipped with cutting-edge technology. With a budget of $82 million, the center will also include six distinct academies, allowing students to tailor their educational paths. Enrollment is free, and a mixed-selection approach ensures a diverse student body.

Bowling Green Begins Construction on First Impact Center for Leadership and Innovation

Bowling Green, Kentucky, is set to transform educational opportunities with the ongoing construction of the Impact Center for Leadership and Innovation, scheduled to open in August 2026. This state-of-the-art facility aims to provide innovative, project-driven learning experiences for students, targeting those in grades 7 to 9 primarily, although high school students may participate in specialized programs.

The Impact Center will span approximately 180,000 square feet and will feature dozens of classrooms equipped with cutting-edge technology, including 3D printers and laser cutters. The center has an estimated construction cost of $82 million, reflecting a significant investment in the future of education in the region.

Cody Rich has been appointed as the principal of the center, which is described as the first leadership innovation academy of its kind in the world. The curriculum will integrate a FranklinCovey leadership-based framework along with project-based learning methods, distinguishing it from traditional educational institutions.

Academy Options and Student Pathways

Students enrolling at the Impact Center will have the opportunity to select from six different academies, each offering multiple pathways. These academies include:

  • AI and Cyber Systems
  • Biomedical Innovation and Aeronautics
  • Robotics and Advanced Systems
  • Design, Enterprise and Visionary Arts
  • Industrial Design and Fabrication

Overall, there will be around 19 different pathways available across these academies, allowing students to tailor their learning experiences according to their interests and career goals.

Enrollment Details

Enrollment in the Impact Center will be complimentary for students and will consist of an initial cohort of full-time students from grades 7 to 9. Each year, a new seventh-grade class will be added, making room for a total capacity of 1,200 to 1,500 full-time students.

The enrollment process will use a mixed-selection approach, with 70% determined by lottery and 30% based on merit or application. This selection criteria will encompass elements such as grades, attendance, behavior, recommendations, and essays, ensuring a diverse and dedicated student body.

Future Enhancements and Collaborations

In addition to innovative learning pathways, the center aims to foster partnerships with local colleges to facilitate broader programming opportunities, which may include establishing a nursing school on campus. Furthermore, the plans include an Idea Factory (Makerspace), designed to encourage entrepreneurship among students and teachers in the Warren County Public Schools (WCPS) district.

The mission of the Impact Center underscores the importance of next-generation leadership skills and dynamic educational experiences, preparing students for success in a rapidly evolving job market.

FAQ

What is the purpose of the Impact Center for Leadership and Innovation?

The center aims to provide innovative, project-driven learning experiences tailored to students in grades 7 to 9, with a focus on leadership skills and hands-on learning.

What academies will be available at the center?

Students can choose from six academies: AI and Cyber Systems, Biomedical Innovation and Aeronautics, Robotics and Advanced Systems, Design, Enterprise and Visionary Arts, Industrial Design and Fabrication.

How will students be enrolled in the Impact Center?

Enrollment will consist of 70% lottery and 30% merit-based selection, taking into account grades, behavior, recommendations, and essays.

Key Features of the Impact Center

Feature Description
Size Approximately 180,000 square feet
Cost Estimated at $82 million
Number of Academies Six different academies with 19 pathways
Target Students Primarily grades 7-9, with options for grades 10-12
Technological Resources 3D printers, laser cutters, and advanced technology
Completion Date August 2026

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Bowling Green Launches First Impact Center for Leadership and Innovation

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