NOW: ’We all get to be a community now’: Carmen High School students and staff celebrate ribbon-cutting for new Southgate buildingTo view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 videoMILWAUKEE (CBS 58) — Carmen High School students on Milwaukee's south side will start the school year in a brand-new building. The $55 million project combines two of the charter school's campuses, previously housed in parts of Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) buildings. Faculty, students, alumni, and neighbors gathered Tuesday in the courtyard of the new Carmen High School Southgate campus to celebrate the new chapter. Carmen High School Southgate CBS 58"We've been looking for a new building, a new campus for about a decade," said Aaron Lippman, the CEO of Carmen Schools of Science and Technology. "We all get to be a community now together," said Aiyanna Seymore, an incoming 11th grader at Carmen Southgate.