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Take It To The Field!

Capital Campaign: Athletic Fields

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The Oak Farm Sports Complex is a thoughtfully designed extension of Oak Farm Montessori School’s mission to support the development of the whole child. Created to meet the essential developmental needs of students, the Sports Complex provides a safe and intentional space for physical activity, social interaction and community engagement. The Sports Complex includes ten tennis courts, four pickleball courts, track and field facilities, a cross-country course, a high school regulation soccer field and an additional soccer field for practice and middle school games. The Oak Farm Sports Complex will be available for outside team rentals and broader community use, reinforcing the school’s commitment to stewardship and partnership. 

As we Take it to the Field, we will ensure that the Montessori values, and those of our founder and Board of Directors, are implemented through athletic competition. Through a community-based campaign, we will take everything we know about educating young people and apply it fully to athletics. We will build athletic fields that benefit both our students and the surrounding community.   

We ask for your charitable investment to accomplish this important goal.

Please use one of the options below to donate or email our Strategic Partnership Director, Kim Davidson, for more information.   

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"My homeschooler was able to experience organized school sports through OFMS. She loved being part of a team and being able to experience the team feel without having to travel. We all appreciated the experience."

 

Dailey, mom of OFMS student athlete

Project Progress Diary

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October 25th, 2025

We are excited to share that since the ribbon-cutting celebration, we have secured over $300,000 in donations toward the project. This means that we are less than $800,000 from our goal of $8 million! Each family has received information on the many ways to support this project. Please know that each gift is greatly appreciated and gets us closer to crossing the finish line!

LET'S FIELD YOUR QUESTIONS!

What is included in the scope of this campaign?

We’re raising funds to complete a community athletic facility. There will be ten tennis courts, four pickleball courts, a high school regulation size soccer field and track, a cross country course and a middle school soccer field.

How do you know your students want sports activities?

Their enthusiasm says it all! Since 2006 when we slowly began to build our athletics, our students have been all in. Students grades 5 through 12 currently have 19 different team opportunities with some playing multiple sports. Our sports teams operate with an open policy, meaning we welcome homeschool students and students from other private and public schools who otherwise might not have the opportunity to play on sports teams.

How have you planned this building project?

This project has been in the thinking stage for several years. Our Head of School, under the direction of our Board of Directors, has collaborated closely with our long-time school architect and engineering specialists. We have planned athletic facilities that will accommodate our students and our community and continue to meet their needs for the foreseeable future. We’ll use quality materials with long-term use in mind. We are mindful of the impact our facilities will have on the environment.

When will the building begin and what is the highest priority?

With the mild winter, we were able to break ground in February to begin building the basic infrastructure for the facility. If we continue to have good weather, it is our expectation that the tennis courts will be ready for our team in the fall of 2024 and the soccer field will be seeded in preparation for play in the fall of 2025. Our first focus, after infrastructure, will be the tennis courts and soccer fields. Once those are in place, we will continue to expand the other parts of the facility.

How will you ensure the community has access to the fields?

First off, having our campus be an asset to our community was part of our founder’s original vision for the school. With this in mind, inviting the community to use our facilities is a priority of our Board of Directors. We’re building the facilities with the community in mind. Then, we’re building a thought process that will allow that community participation to happen. Much like we do right now with our Wellness Center, the proposed athletic facilities will be available to rent when not in use by our students or athletic teams. Community organizations currently rent our facilities for practices and games. We envision that the outdoor athletic facilities, much like our current campus, would be available for families to enjoy in the evenings and on the weekend, if not in use by another organization. The cross country trails will provide walking paths through the prairie and woods. Actual Numbers on Public and Private Use: Currently our gym is rented out by an indoor soccer league and local parochial school for practice. During 2023-2024, we have rented the space for over 50 hours. We also have a partnership with the YMCA and offer classes to the local community each week. The Field of Your Dreams? We envision the community being able to use the complex beyond an evening walk, bike ride or family game of soccer. It is our hope that the local community will be able to add to their current offerings by using our fields for possible new community offerings such as flag football, youth soccer and other youth or adult sport programming needs they may have.

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