Begun earlier this spring, the building is the first phase of a two-part construction plan. The expansion was prompted by the school’s growing enrollment, which for the last two years has averaged about 400 students. The 8,000-square-foot facility replaces three portable classrooms used by the school for the last 12 years.
“Those portables had really exceeded their lifespan,” said Annemarie Furphy, head of development and alumni affairs. “They’re normally good for maybe 10 years, at the most.”
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In addition to six new classrooms, the building will house staff offices, restroom facilities and a storage room. The Jaguar marching band will now have space to store its instruments as well, a first for the organization.
“They used to put them in my office, and I had to navigate around these huge instruments,” said Furphy. “This is a win-win situation for both of us.”
Phase II of the construction plan will include improvements to the cafeteria, kitchen and gymnasium and a new façade for the front entrance.

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