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New Building Update

When students come to school for their first day on August 9, the LCS campus will look very different. The portable classrooms that lined Forest Park Street were demolished in early June. The former Admissions Office, teacher’s workspace, IT suite and Secondary Offices are being gutted and remodeled along with many of the classrooms in the older part of campus.

But the most notable change will be the opening of the new Mike and Mary Sligh High School Building. This three-story, 42,000-square-foot facility will house 26 classrooms, the Upper School Offices, a Guidance Suite, teacher’s workspace and a Student Life Suite. The first floor features two flex space classrooms. On the third floor, the Mike Musick Sr. Science Wing will feature state-of-the-art science labs and a memorial wall to honor the longtime science teacher and coach who passed away in 2021.

The $19.1 Million facility was funded through the Forging a Firm Foundation capital campaign. We are grateful for the many generous donors who contributed their support and for the faithful prayers of many more. The ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held after the start of the new school year.

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