LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - It’s been an unusual start to the school year for the almost 300 students in Marion C. Moore High School’s Health Science pathway.
A fire at the school, just days before the start of the new academic year, damaged part of the school’s Medical Arts building and left students without necessary equipment to complete their studies this year.
“I was worried that I wasn’t going to be able to be a CNA,” Juliet Riley, a senior at Moore High School, said.
Riley’s dream is to go to college and get her Bachelor of Science in Nursing. However, she thought that goal was in limbo after the fire.
“Finding out about the fire and realizing that I’m going into my senior year without the hands-on experience and the lab was hard,” she added.
Riley and her classmates have been rel