LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — It’s a newly designed classroom inside Central High featuring science, technology and engineering and students and staff are buzzing about the opportunities “The Colony” will bring to their school.
Officials with Jefferson County Public Schools and the University of Louisville were on hand Tuesday as Central High unveiled its new makerspace, which will serve as the new home for its proposed Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Innovation magnet program and the centerpiece of the school’s partnership with university.
“This is both historic and a day of celebration for us here at Central,” said principal Raymond Green. “Think of this as a 21st century shop class, where students can design, and create, and bring their…