CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — A major milestone for Tuloso-Midway Independent School District as construction begins on its new Career and Technical Education Center.
The 58,000-square-foot facility is part of a $164 million bond package aimed at giving students more options after graduation. Once completed, it will offer hands-on training in high-demand fields such as health science, welding, and veterinary medicine.
Superintendent Steve Van Matre said the project will help prepare students to meet local industry needs while setting them up for success after high school.
“They’re gonna actually see the formation of a world-class technical education center that will serve two or three generations of Tuloso-Midway students,” Van Matre said. “I couldn’t be any more excited.”
Construction is expected to be completed by next August, marking a major step forward in expanding opportunities for Tuloso-Midway students.
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