For nearly 100 years, Assumption Catholic school has been educating young minds, forming character, and shaping leaders in the Hibbing community. Opened in 1925, Assumption Catholic School was built on the five acres obtained by Msgr. John Limmer in 1923. It consisted of a brick exterior and wooden framing on the inside, housing ten classrooms and an auditorium. Religious services were held in the auditorium until 1940, when the church was built, and classes for first through eighth grade began in the fall of 1925. Since those early years Assumption has continued its mission, with alumni now stretching across the country, and many proud alumni serving multi-generational ties at home. In 2007 Assumption moved into its brand new school, attached to the original two story building, with the second floor of the historic school holding art room and poised to host our new science room and upper grades. Please explore our website to learn more about what Assumption can offer you!
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Sources: http://www.acshibbing.org/history