Hope Lutheran School celebrates expansion milestone

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Thanks to Bil Hood for that photo and this update:

Hope Lutheran Church and School celebrated a milestone today. The day after the church celebrated its 90th year of ministry, ribbon-cutting ceremonies took place, opening up the new wing of the grade school. The 8th grade, kindergarten and preschool classes all moved into their new rooms, and for the first time, all of the school’s classes are housed in the same building. The final phase of the construction will be completed at the end of the year, with the addition of a new computer classroom, music room, Discovery Program rooms, elevator, much larger church lobby and much more. To follow the progress, visit HopeSeattle.org.

We covered the Hope Lutheran project groundbreaking ceremonies back in June (here’s that report, with video); it’s one of three church-construction projects in the same area on The Junction’s northeast edge.

5 Replies to "Hope Lutheran School celebrates expansion milestone"

  • WSMom October 27, 2008 (12:39 pm)

    Hope Lutheran School has been a wonderful gift to my children.

    Congratulations!!

  • andrea October 27, 2008 (2:53 pm)

    as a graduate of Hope Lutheran school a good number of years ago, I’m so very excited for the faculty and students at Hope to finally have such a cool, new, updated space. I look back and realize what a truly great experience Hope school was for me, and I am so appreciative of the lifelong connection I have to it.

  • Kristen Okabayashi October 27, 2008 (8:32 pm)

    Yeah! Congrats to the families and teachers and students who have been affected by this! It is a wonderful space-

  • lizzie October 28, 2008 (8:04 am)

    yayyyyyyyyy!!!!

  • momon35th October 28, 2008 (1:22 pm)

    The preschool class is amazing. So much more space for the kids to learn in. We love Mrs. Tornow and Mrs. Kuhn!

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