Tuesday, September 8, 2009

HOPE to dedicate new building at Five Points

HOPE Christian Schools recently completed construction of a $3.27 million learning facility, the first of three buildings planned for their second grade school campus. The building has more than a dozen green features such as solar power, eco-friendly air conditioning, and energy-saving lighting controls. By design, the building’s structure and systems will be exposed and used as educational tools for students. This fall enrollment at the school increased from 70 to 150, as the middle school moved from the former Holton Youth Center and added grades K4-3 in the new building.

Please mark your calendars for the dedication of the new building on Saturday, Sept. 12, at 11 a.m.

For more information on the Hope School's new building, the first new building located in the Five Points redevelopment area of the Harambee Community, visit http://www.thehopeschools.org/articles/newschool.html