Southwest Fresno’s Edison High School celebrated its new state-of-the-art Career Technical Education building Thursday, a project eight years in the making.
Speakers called the 31,000-square-foot, two-story facility a major step forward in providing students with modern, industry-aligned learning spaces.
While the building isn’t completely finished, it should be soon, said district officials.
The building houses seven CTE pathways, including biomedical sciences, engineering, computer science, photography, green energy, kinesiology, and a teachers academy.
Students praised the improved comfort and technology, highlighting features like a large upstairs presentation room with campus views.
District leaders say the new facility will offer hands-on training with industry-standard equipmen

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