MILLS — The local Hillsdale College member classical charter school continues to grow as staff and students started the school year Monday in a new 36,000-square-foot, $15 million building.

The Wyoming Classical Academy, a charter school, celebrates its third year of operations by moving into the two-story structure on the corner of Poison Spider Lane and Robertson Road in Mills.

This year the school will feature grades kindergarten through eight — one more grade than it offered at its temporary building on Second Street in Mills last year.

The official ribbon cutting and launch last week included remarks from Wyoming Superintendent of Public Instruction Megan Degenfelder and Russ Donley, Wyoming Classical Academy board chairman and founder.

Degenfelder told the crowd of about 300 stud

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