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Catholic high school for girls to open in September in Oakland County, Mich.

Permanent campus for St. Catherine of Siena Academy will be ready in 2011
July 6, 2010

From The Detroit News: A new all-girls Catholic high school will open this fall in Oakland County, Mich., but the school will have to wait a year before its permanent, $21 million facility is ready. The first students at St. Catherine of Siena Academy in Wixom will attend classes starting in September in a former research facility in Wixom's business district. Next year, the school will move to its permanent location, a 137,000-square-foot building. That facility will include a 400-seat chapel, gym, media center, band/choral room, three science labs and two computer labs.

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