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.