It's DONE! Phase 2 of Honor Hall Is Complete and Ready For Move-In

We are beyond thrilled to announce that with the completion of Phase 2,

Honor Hall is now fully complete!

This beautiful new building opened its top floor for the 2023-2024 school year, and, now complete, will open its lower level for the fall 2024 semester, marking a significant milestone for our community.


The lower level of Honor Hall, overlooking the forest, will be dedicated to our middle school classrooms, providing much-needed space for our growing programs. With this addition, the main level of Honor Hall will now house most of our Kindergarten through Grade 5 classrooms, in addition to a dedicated K-8 studio space.


The completion of this purpose-built building marks significant progress towards our campus master plan, creating permanent space for our program and school to grow and thrive. Much more than a building, the completed Honor Hall creates space for students in kindergarten through 8th grade to learn alongside one another and will provide endless opportunities for cross-grade and cross-program collaboration. 


This expansion is a testament to the generosity and support of our Sabot community, particularly those who contributed to the "Where the Heart Is" campaign. Your contributions have been instrumental in bringing this dream to fruition. We are deeply grateful for the community's ongoing support.


The move into the new space will take place this summer. If you are interested in volunteering to assist with the move, please contact Chris, our Director of Operations, at chackenberg@sabotschool.org.  Thank you for being a part of our community and helping us achieve this incredible milestone!

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