With the groundbreaking of a state-of-the-art vocational education facility, the Baldwyn School District has sent a strong message to the community regarding its investment in education. District officials broke ground last week on the Baldwyn Career Advancement Center – a $1.3 million, 11,900-square-foot building that will offer vocational courses including furniture manufacturing and manufacturing technician classes. The center will house four classrooms for vocational courses and will include two workshops with extended ceilings, one conference room, four offices, two bathrooms, a lobby, a dock lift and expandable entrances. The center will not only be used by students from Baldwyn, but also by students from the Booneville and Prentiss County school districts, as reported by the Daily Journal’s education reporter Emma Crawford Kent. Booneville’s participation is part of its “Districts of Innovation” partnership with the Baldwyn School District. District officials worked with local companies Auto Parts Manufacturing Mississippi, Southern Motion and HM Richards to develop the classes that will be offered in the building. The companies also made equipment donations so that students at the center will be able to work with up-to-date manufacturing technology. Students will begin those courses in the high school’s main building in the fall and move to the Career Advancement Center when it’s completed, which McKay said will be after the 2017-18 school year begins. Planning for the project started just more than a year ago when Baldwyn School District superintendent Jason McKay said he and school board members sat down to discuss how to make the plan a reality. After significant planning, the district passed a $2 million bond issue in January to fund the vocational education building.

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