Maumee Valley Country Day School

In 1991, the Wolfe Gallery was constructed next to the Smead Building to showcase student and professional art projects that were displayed at the school.

This included new sports offices, a weight training room, and a new gymnasium that were added next to the existing upper school gym.

The middle school was expanded with additional classrooms as well as a science lab, and the 300 seat "Millennium Theatre" and lobby were built next to the dining hall.

In addition, the road on campus was extended to Glendale Avenue to provide a second entrance/exit and a parking lot was added next to the new gymnasium.

[8] The annual award recognizes a preschool, kindergarten, or elementary school for promoting environmental understanding and respect throughout the study body.

In October 2022, Michelle Savickas, the head of the Lower School (PreKindergarten-3rd Grade), received a coveted "20 Under 40 Award.

A leadership recognition program, 20 Under 40 showcases dynamic leaders from northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan under the age of 40.

By the mid-2000s, it became clear that the existing Upper School building, which was approaching 50 years of age, was too small and poorly heated/cooled to meet the needs of students.

During the summer of 2009, the Upper School commons area was demolished and construction on the foundation for a new building began.

The Smead Building, which is also the oldest structure on campus, was renovated to house the entire early childhood (Preschool-Kindergarten) program.

Finally, a small roof was added next to the drop-off area to protect students from bad weather while they wait for buses or carpools.

The front hall for the Smead School for Girls