Plans were made to move the school to yet another site.
In 1824 or 1825 she moved the school to a house on the next block at 102 South 3rd Street.
As the new millennium approached, so too did the need to move the school to its present location.
His term as a principal will continuously move the school to a higher level of development.
He moved the school into larger accommodations several times as enrollment increased.
Local administrators had just moved the school to this location a month earlier.
As president he moved the school to the city in 1900.
By summer of 1940 it was decided to move the boys and the school to the Lake District.
There were plans to move the native school to a different location, although it is not known whether this actually took place.
Those who live there see the city's threat to move the school as pressure on them to vacate their building.