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Prince George technical center wins $625,000 Go Virginia grant, adds $400,000 in donated equipment for new engineering program
Summary
Rehwanti Technical Center will launch an engineering and manufacturing technician program after securing a $625,000 Go Virginia grant and receiving about $400,000 of equipment from CCAM; vendor installation begins in May and the first student cohort starts August 2026.
Prince George County’s regional career-and-technical center is expanding its program offerings after winning a Go Virginia grant and receiving a large equipment donation.
Paul Lathrop, principal of Rehwanti Technical Center, told the school board that the center “wrote and received a Go Virginia grant for $625,000” and has taken delivery of equipment donated by CCAM with an estimated street value of about $400,000. He said vendor installation will begin in May and that “our first student cohort…
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