Nowata Public Schools officially broke ground on a new agricultural education facility that represents a meaningful investment in students, tradition, and the future of the Nowata community. STOUT Construction is proud to serve as the construction manager, partnering with TriArch Architecture on this impactful project.
The 5,794-square-foot pre-engineered metal building is thoughtfully designed to support the district’s agricultural education and FFA programs. The facility will include a dirt ring, washout bay, and concession area, providing students with a hands on environment. These spaces will allow students to move beyond the classroom and actively apply what they are learning through experiential, skills-based education.
At the groundbreaking ceremony, Superintendent Dr. Mindy Englett spoke about the deep roots agriculture holds within the Nowata community and the importance of preparing students for modern agricultural careers while honoring local tradition. She emphasized that the new facility will foster leadership, responsibility, teamwork, and problem solving skills that benefit students regardless of whether they pursue agriculture, higher education, or enter the workforce.
“This project is more than a building,” Dr. Englett shared. “It is an investment in our students and in the future of our community.”
STOUT Construction is honored to collaborate with TriArch, Nowata Public Schools, and community partners to bring this vision to life. From early planning through construction, the team is committed to delivering a facility that supports learning, safety, and long term value for the district.
