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Perryton ISD plans to move Ludy Martin alternative campus to high school site; woodshop program put on hold
Summary
Superintendent Greg told the Perryton ISD board the Ludy Martin Accelerated Learning Center will be moved to space near the high school to consolidate facilities; the district also plans to pause the woodshop program because it does not currently lead to a career certification and enrollment is low.
Superintendent Greg told the Perryton ISD Board of Trustees that the Ludy Martin Accelerated Learning Center, an alternative program for students pursuing a nontraditional path to a diploma, will be moved next year from a north-of-town building into space associated with Perryton High School.
Greg said the district plans a phased transition over up to two years, eventually locating the program in a separate building behind the high school (the building currently used for woodshop and labeled the IT building). He said the relocated campus would have its own entrance and parking, and would remain a distinct program rather than being blended into the regular high school.
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