Students of Palouse Prairie Charter School in Moscow will be greeted with an entirely new school building when they return in the fall.

PPC Executive Director Jeneille Branen said construction crews will continue to work on details and landscaping through the summer, but for the most part, the building itself is finished. Teachers have already moved into the new space, she said, and the school should be fully prepared to begin operations no later than Aug. 1.

Situated on the northern edge of the Moscow city limits at 406 Powers Lane, the new building cost about $2.5 million all told and was financed through school savings, donations and loans, Branen said. It’s been more than three years since the school first unveiled plans for the new facilities, but Branen said PPC has always planned to expand to a newer space better suited for the hands-on, experiential curriculum it provides. In the 10 years the school has been in existence, she said administrators have saved and budgeted carefully for such an eventuality. Branen said those efforts have culminated in a “modest but very beautiful, fresh, clean school.”

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