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St. Madeleine Sophie Catholic School

St. Madeleine Sophie Catholic Church

These permanent classroom buildings were installed in a “campus-style” configuration with a central grassed courtyard and built to meet the need of the expanding church.

To allow easy access to the existing concrete sidewalks, these buildings were installed on a permanent foundation and at ground-level. The buildings exterior features large front porches, roof dormers, and lap-siding with board and batt siding. The interior includes painted sheetrock, painted interior door/window trim with accent walls, 1/8” block flooring and vaulted sidewalls with a suspended T-grid ceiling.

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