HUBER HEIGHTS — Just in time for a new school year to begin next week, the Huber Heights City School District celebrated the completion of its new Career Technology Center on Thursday.
A joint effort between Huber Heights City Schools and the Miami Valley Career Technology Center, the $8.5 million project was funded entirely by Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Programs (ESSER) funding allocated by the federal government to schools across the country.
ESSER funds may be used to purchase real property and perform construction for improvements to land, buildings, or equipment that meet the overall purpose of ESSER, which is “to prevent, prepare for, and respond to” the COVID-19 pandemic.
HHCS’s new career tech center will offer programming in the HVAC, welding and…