The French Immersion program, with about 160 students, has run out of space at the current school it shares with the Highland Elementary neighborhood program.
The school district is preparing to invest $2 million in the former parochial school, including fire sprinklers, elevators and a new kitchen area. The French Immersion program is expected to move into the St. Andrews building in the fall of 2002.
It is expected the special education and Indian education staff will move to the new quarters sometime late this year.
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