Minnehaha Academy students, parents, staff and community members gathered Monday to celebrate the completion of the upper school campus two days before the new school year.
About 1,200 people sporting school colors — red, white and black — walked 2 miles from Minnehaha's lower and middle school campus to reclaim their school since a deadly blast upended their lives. They sang and prayed to God in thanks for resurrecting their school and for helping them rise together.
"We have experienced something tragic together," said Donna Harris, the school's president, who was among those injured. "We celebrate the comfort that coming home brings."
It has been two years since a gas explosion tore through the upper campus, injuring nine people and killing two beloved employees: receptionist Ruth Berg, 47, and janitor John F. Carlson, 82.
School officials have been working closely with Mortenson Construction and the design team, the Cuningham Group, to make sure the new campus feels like home again.
The re-imagined space, school officials said, integrates the history and legacy of the century-old building with features of 21st-century teaching and learning.
Black olive trees have been planted under a large skylight just inside the new building.
A memorial plaque marked with scripture sits under the trees.