Skyuka Hall to relocate, expand with $11.75 million purchase of Precept Ministries Facility
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — Skyuka Hall, a Chattanooga-based K-12 school for students with learning differences and ADHD, is expanding in a major way.
Thanks to the generosity of local donors, the school has acquired the former campus of Precept Ministries for $11.75 million.
The move will allow Skyuka Hall to grow from 120 to 250 students over the next five years.
“This is so much more than just a relocation – it’s an unmatched opportunity to scale our impact to twice as many students and families across our community, proving to them and the world that all students, regardless of the way they learn, can achieve in school and in life. I would like to thank former Senator Bob Corker, Rick Pollard, and the many generous donors who have contributed, or will contribute, to this significant leap forward for our exceptional students. Their leadership and heart for our school helped make the difference.”
-Dr. Josh Yother, Head of School, Skyuka Hall
The new campus is expected to open in time for the 2026-27 school year.
The school is currently undergoing four months of design planning and eight months of renovation.
About $3.5 million is still needed to finish the work, which the school plans to finance without further philanthropic support.
Dr. Yother said the move honors the legacy of the Precept Ministries property.
“Skyuka Hall is honored to move into the former home of Precept Ministries, not only because it allows the school to expand and serve more students and families, but also because it enables the property to continue serving others in life-changing ways. God has blessed us tremendously with this opportunity, and we are excited and humbled to serve our community in bigger ways.”
-Dr. Yother