St. Helena Parish (La.) district plans upgrade of high school campus

Oct. 17, 2012
Former community college facility will be renovated and used by the high school

From The Baton Rouge Advocate: St. Helena Parish (La.) school officials are using grant funds and seeking a federal loan to change the face and functionality of the district’s high school campus. The district is allocating $700,000 that it has received in Gulf Coast Recovery Grant funds to renovate facilities vacated by Northshore Technical Community College in September after it moved to a new site. The college’s former facilities are on district property next to the high school campus. The district also has applied for a $4.5 million loan from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to construct a 12-classroom and administrative building on the campus.

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