Westfield Breaks Ground on Two New Schools

Westfield Washington Schools celebrated the groundbreaking for two new elementary schools this week, marking an important step in expanding district facilities to meet the rapid growth in Westfield. The project includes the construction of a new building for Shamrock Springs Elementary and the addition of a completely new school, Midland Crossing Elementary. The ceremony, held at Shamrock Springs, brought together district leadership, community members, and representatives from Schmidt Associates and Garmong Construction, who are leading the design and construction efforts.

“The Westfield community is growing at an incredible pace, and Midland Crossing Elementary will help foster a supportive, innovative, and inclusive environment as we strive to create learning spaces that not only meet today’s needs but also anticipate those of the future,” Dr. Paul Kaiser, Superintendent of Westfield Washington Schools, said about the new Midland Crossing Elementary and the district’s strategic growth to serve the Westfield community. 

The new Shamrock Springs Elementary building will be located on the current site’s baseball fields, with other elementary schools’ fields used to replace the ones that are lost. Both new schools will be identical in design, featuring a state-of-the-art layout that includes modern safety features, collaborative learning spaces, and updated technology to enhance the student experience. Each school will have a capacity for 800 students and will serve students from kindergarten through fifth grade.

“Today is about breaking ground on a new building; it’s about creating a school that builds upon the strong foundation already in place,” Shamrock Springs Elementary Principal Robb Hedges said. “We’re creating a place where collaboration and learning are woven into every aspect of the school day, every single day—that’s the Shamrock way.”

This project represents the district’s vision for the future. With both schools slated for completion during the 2027-28 school year, the district will shift from its current configuration of six elementary schools, one intermediate school, and one middle school to eight elementary schools and two middle schools. This updated structure will support Westfield’s ongoing growth while providing quality education and enhancing resources for all students.