In February, West-MEC — a public high school program for students interested in hands-on career and technical education — began work on its new Southeast Campus and recently completed an expansion of its Northeast Campus. With the new developments underway, more programs and opportunities are being added to help students find a way into the workforce.
“The equipment that we have in most of our facilities is driven by business and industry, because we want to make sure that the tools mirror what students will see in the actual workplace,” explains West-MEC Superintendent Scott Spurgeon.
West-MEC Southeast Campus
The first phase is slated to finish in summer 2026, however, finishing the project requires the passage of Prop 403 , a bond on the Nov. 4 ballot. If successful, the $415 mill

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