The addition includes a full-size gymnasium for all 12-grade levels capable of being used for full-fledged high school sports, and four classrooms dedicated specifically to middle school use.

On a 17-acre campus in a residential neighborhood northeast of 12 Mile Road and Dequindre in Warren, the schools have an athletic complex and a building with libraries, a chapel, and the previous, small gymnasium, which will now be used as a cafeteria and auditorium. The 35,000-sf addition includes locker rooms and facilities for staff in connection with the large new gymnasium, a major lobby area for community events and the new classrooms. Total building space is now 92,000 sf.

The $4 million project was financed by contributions from the Ukrainian community.

The school is one of only two K-12 Ukrainian Catholic schools in the United States; the other is in New York City.

The schools are affiliated with Immaculate Conception Ukrainian Catholic Church of Hamtramck and St. Josaphat Ukrainian Catholic Church of Warren. The grade school was founded in 1836 in Hamtramck, the high school was added in 1959, and the schools relocated to Warren in 1983. The middle school academy was begun last year with the addition to the project moving forward.

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