Catholic high school in Massachusetts to receive its first major upgrade

Nov. 15, 2010
Cardinal Spellman High School opened 53 years ago in Brockton

From The Boston Globe: Cardinal Spellman High School, a 53-year-old coeducational Catholic school in Brockton, Mass., is about to receive its first major upgrade since its founding. The first phase of the $3 million, three-phased construction project, a 5,000-square-foot fitness center addition, has begun. That project will be followed by improvements to the main campus buildings, including construction of four new science laboratories and renovation of a partially empty convent now used for administrative offices.

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