Across the Nation: New high school packed with features

Feb. 1, 2001
Hopkins High School, Hopkins, Mich.

HOPKINS - Hopkins High School, a 100,800-square-foot, $10.9 million facility, recently was completed.

Features of the building include a two-story, 20-classroom wing; a media/computer wing; a 2,000-seat performance gymnasium; a new technology education classroom and drafting room; and a 26-foot by 38-foot greenhouse.

Architect was Tower Pinkster Titus and Associates. Owen-Ames-Kimball was construction manager.

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