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USD 352 presents plan for new career and technical education building, asks voters to consider sales-tax extension
Summary
Representatives from Goodland USD 352 described a $4 million plan to build a new Career & Technical Education (CTE) facility and said the district will ask the public in November to extend an existing quarter-cent sales tax to pay for it.
Bill Beerman, the school district representative for Unified School District 352, told the Sherman County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday that the district is proposing a new Career & Technical Education building and will ask voters in November to approve a six‑year extension of the district's current quarter‑cent sales tax to fund the work.
Beerman said the proposal calls for a new, roughly $4 million facility west of the high school to replace and expand the current 1971 CTE shed. He told commissioners the new building would include larger welding and woodshop spaces, a STEM lab, a makerspace/robotics room, a multimedia/broadcast studio and areas designed for modern ventilation and electrical systems used by today's programs.
The district's presentation said a remodel of the existing building had been…
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