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Henry County Schools breaks ground on new ‘state-of-the-art' STEM high school
Henry County Schools breaks ground on new ‘state-of-the-art' STEM high school

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time22-04-2025

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Henry County Schools breaks ground on new ‘state-of-the-art' STEM high school

Lining it up with Earth Day, Henry County Schools broke ground on building a new state-of-the-art STEM high school in Stockbridge. The high school will focus on science, technology, engineering and math programs, including specialization on three tracks: aerospace engineering, biotechnology and sustainability and green energy. 'This is a historic moment for Henry County Schools,' Dr. John Pace III, the superintendent, said. 'This STEM high school is one of the greatest examples of our progress and promise as a district. It represents the culmination of years of commitment and investment by our award-winning Board of Education.' [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Pace said the district also worked to choose the curriculum in alignment with regional and global workforce demands to ensure 'students have access to cutting-edge learning experiences' and ways to have high-impact career opportunities in the future. The new school will cost about $73 million and span more than 170,000 square feet. The district said the school should open in fall 2017, starting off with a mix of ninth and 10th grade students as it builds up to 'a capacity of 900 students from across Henry County.' TRENDING STORIES: Cherokee County expands community response team for emergencies Atlanta students learn how to protect the planet on Earth Day Catholic group calls for Marjorie Taylor Greene to be censured over Pope comment At the groundbreaking, officials said students would have to apply for a spot at the school. Pace said he hoped the new school could be a model for other districts in the future. Funding for the project was approved through an E-SPLOST VI effort in August 2024, officials said. In addition to being focused on science and technology education, the facility will also be built to be green-certified an feature technology-integrated classrooms. 'Today, as we break ground on this state-of-the-art STEM school, we celebrate a bold vision brought to life – a vision rooted in our district's Community-Inspired Strategic plan to transform education through opportunities, access, outcomes, and, of course, innovation,' said Chief Learning and Performance Officer Dr. Cleveland Johnson III. 'From expanding hands-on learning programs to strengthening industry partnerships, we have laid a strong foundation to ensure our students have the skills and knowledge to thrive in a rapidly evolving world. Today, we take the next step in that journey.' At the groundbreaking, school district officials were joined by a variety of local dignitaries and members of the Henry County School Board. [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

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