HAZELTON, Idaho — Valley High School will soon offer its first agricultural education program after breaking ground on a new $3.3 million facility funded by a state grant.
The Valley Agriculture Education Foundation celebrated the groundbreaking of the new building, which will house two agriculture classrooms, a full shop and a greenhouse.
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The facility will support agriculture fabrication classes, animal science classes, plant science classes and food science classes.
"We're breaking ground today on a new facility that will have two ag classrooms, a full shop, and a greenhouse," said Krista Huettig, chair of the Valley Agriculture Education Foundation.
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