(Fargo, ND) — The headmaster at Capstone Classical Academy says construction of the school’s new campus in south Fargo is proceeding according to schedule.
“When I stand in this space I just think about I just praise God for the people of Fargo who saw the vision and agreed with us, because that’s why it’s here. The people who run Capstone everyday couldn’t have built this,” said Paul Fisher.
Fisher said instruction at the new building at 43rd St. S. and 64th Ave. S. is set to begin in early January.
Until then, classes will take place at three temporary locations on 25th St. S.
So far, 220 students are enrolled for the fall semester.
Instruction will be offered for students in grades pre-K through 8th.
This fall, Capstone is adding second classrooms for grades K through 4th.
Additional grade levels will be added each year, up to grade 12.
Capstone Classical Academy construction update
Capstone Classical Academy Chapel: Staff members walk through Capstone Classical Academy chapel which remains under construction.
Capstone Classical Academy Art classroom: A staff member walks through Capstone Classical Academy art room which remains under construction.
Capstone Classical Academy gym: Capstone Classical Academy staff members inspect the gym area which remains under construction.
Capstone Classical Academy classroom: A staff member tours a new classroom under construction at Capstone Classical Academy.
Capstone Classical Academy library: Staff members for Capstone Classical Academy tour new library which remains under construction.
Capstone Classical Academy: Capstone Classical Academy staff members tour new school site which remains under construction.
Capstone Classical Academy science lab: Capstone Classical Academy staff members tour the science lab at the new campus which remains under construction.
Capstone Classical Academy: The concession area next to the gym inside the new building for Capstone Classical Academy which remains under construction.
Capstone Classical Academy: Capstone Classical Academy’s new building under construction in south Fargo.