TIFFIN — Calvert Catholic Schools broke ground on the Dysard Athletic Complex, a new multipurpose facility planned for the corner of Jefferson and Madison Streets adjacent to Calvert Academy and High School.
The complex is named after Matt and Theresa Dysard. Matt Dysard is a 1987 Calvert alumnus. The facility is expected to be completed by the end of November 2026, according to school officials.
Designed to support a range of programs, the complex will include space for football, track and field, baseball, softball, cheerleading, marching band, and other athletic and extracurricular activities. School officials said the facility will also be made available for community events.

“This is a moment of incredible excitement and gratitude for our school community,” said Dr. Jeremy Marinis, head of school at Calvert Catholic Schools. “What began as a vision and countless conversations has now become a reality. This project represents so much more than a building; it represents the belief in our mission and the future of Calvert Catholic Schools.”
The project was funded through contributions from individuals, families, and organizations, according to the school. Calvert Catholic Schools said construction will primarily involve local contractors and partners.
“We are profoundly thankful for the generosity of those who stepped forward to support this vision,” Marinis said. “Their belief in Calvert and in the future of Catholic education in Tiffin made this possible. This project would not exist without their partnership, trust, and dedication to our students and community.”
More information about Calvert Catholic Schools is available at calvertcatholic.org.















