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    Tri-Cities Prep plans to break ground on six new classroom additions

    By Morgan Huff,

    2024-05-22

    PASCO, Wash. -- Tri-Cities Prep High School announced it will be breaking ground for six new classroom additions.

    The groundbreaking is scheduled for June 3, 2024 at 9:30 a.m. members of the Tri-Cities Prep Board of Directors, school founders, school staff and students will be at the groundbreaking.

    Tri-Cities Prep said the groundbreaking will be the start of six new classrooms including a new biology laboratory. Mountain States Construction Company is the general contractor for the project.

    "We are thrilled to embark on this exciting journey towards completing another phase of construction on our campus," said Lisa Jacobs, President. "This new classroom addition underscores our dedication to providing students with the best possible learning environment. These classrooms will not only accommodate our growth in enrollment, but will bring our entire student body out of portable classrooms and under one roof, providing a cohesive learning environment that is safe and secure.”

    The cost of the six classrooms is around $3.2 million. Tri-Cities Prep said about half of the funds have been raised through private donations as Tri-Cities Prep does not receive any public funding. With the donations received, TC Prep is able to build three of the dix classrooms by fall of 2024.

    The fundraising remains ongoing until all funds are received.

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