The Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School (MVPCS) heralded the beginning of construction of a project room and office space with a last day of school celebration on Tuesday morning.

Gathered on the school’s basketball court under an overcast sky, MVPCS students, faculty, families, and community members took in remarks by school officials and honored students and Brazilian culture. School officials commemorated the start of construction with a symbolic groundbreaking ceremony. 

The first phase of the construction will add a multi-purpose project room and faculty office space to the school campus during the course of the summer. The project, which is entirely supported through fundraising efforts, will also include an egress hallway, new decks, and eventually, the Bob Moore Learning Center, named after MVPCS’s first director who led the school for 20 years and who died in 2024. 

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