Plans to build a new Resurrection Elementary School in Dubuque are getting back on track, though the scope of the project has shifted slightly and the cost has fallen. Officials from Church of the Resurrection and Holy Family Catholic Schools recently announced that the project is moving forward again after they paused construction and fundraising plans earlier this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. âI think peopleâs confidence is returning, and the fact of the matter is, we really need to do something with this school,â said the Rev. Phil Gibbs, pastor of Church of the Resurrection. Most aspects of the project remain the same as they were before the pandemic. Officials plan to demolish a wing of the current school and build a three-story building in its place to serve preschool through fifth-grade students.