Kentucky district plans to build its own vocational facility

March 28, 2010
Grant County students have been going to Boone County for vocational courses

From WCPO-TV: The Grant County (Ky.) district is planning to build a 35,000-square-foot high school addition that will house a vocational-technical program. The $9.7 million project will enable Grant County students to take vocational courses on their home campus instead of traveling to the vocation school in Boone County. The district hopes to break ground this fall and complete construction in time for the 2011-12 school year.

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