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Houston County School District breaks ground on future STEM and Career Academy

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Houston County School District breaks ground on future STEM and Career Academy

Houston County School District broke ground on a future STEM and Career Academy, expected to be completed by August 2027. The academy will offer students coursework in areas such as engineering, robotics, and cybersecurity, and will provide hands-on training in high-demand careers.

Houston County School District hosted a groundbreaking for its future STEM and Career Academy. The academy is expected to be completed by August 2027 and will be approximately 113,000 square feet. It will include classrooms, a healthcare education wing, and a STEM gym where students can fly drones and host competitions. Students will have the opportunity to earn college credit through dual enrollment with Middle Georgia State University and Central Georgia Technical College. The academy will offer coursework in areas such as engineering, robotics, and cybersecurity. The project was made possible by local voters approving the E-SPLOST.

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