In the midst of finals week an afternoon was devoted to moving library books, computers, and science equipment across the street to the new David "DJ" Sokol Learning for Life Building. It was amazing to see how much 245 teenage boys can move in a very short time. The remaining library books and computers was moved in 13 minutes.
Thursday, December 21, 2017
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
Omaha World Herald Features the Learning For Life Building
For an institution rooted in ancient religious tradition, the future looks very modern and high-tech at Mount Michael High School.
School officials are preparing to open a new two-story, 47,350-square-foot administrative and instructional building that will transform the campus of the Catholic, all-boys, college-prep high school.
The David “DJ” Sokol Learning for Life Building is about the size of a new public elementary school, with 20 classrooms and laboratories.
Sokol attended Mount Michael and died of cancer in 1999 shortly after graduation. His parents, Peggy and David Sokol, and his sister, Kelly Sokol Avery, donated $5 million toward the building’s construction.
Slated for a grand opening in January, the building includes state-of-the-art chemistry, physics and biology labs, math and engineering classrooms, a greenhouse, a new library and a storm shelter. Read the Entire Article
Wednesday, November 15, 2017
Building nears completion: KETV 5pm Newscast
Omaha's KETV recently featured our new building on their 5:00 pm newscast.
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
Preview of Science Classrooms
This week in Mount Michael's Weekly Podcast, Head of School, Dr. David J. Peters walks you through the science classrooms that are nearing completion.
Friday, November 10, 2017
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