Exciting Progress Update! This week, CGSchmidt construction crews are gearing up for a major transformation at our 29th and Capitol Drive facility. They're laying the groundwork for the demolition of the Fitness Center by installing protective walls as a necessary precaution. This demolition paves the way for something even better – the construction of a brand new gymnasium that will soon take its place. Get ready for a state-of-the-art upgrade opening in Fall of 2024 serving scholars in grades 6 - 8.
NOW ENROLLING in grades 6 through 12. HFCA is investing over $31 million in a new high school facility and upgraded middle school. #EnrollTodayHFCA#WeAreHFCA
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Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) is a public land-grant HBCU in Tallahassee. Founded in 1887. It is the 3rd largest HBCU by enrollment and the only public HBCU in Florida. It is a member institution of the State University System of Florida, as well as one of the state’s land grant universities, and is accredited to award baccalaureate, master’s, and doctoral degrees by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
Abolitionist Jonathan C. Gibbs first introduced legislation to create the State Normal College for Colored Students in 1885, one year after being elected to the Florida Legislature. The date reflects the new Florida Constitution of 1885, which prohibited racial integration in schools.
On October 3, 1887, the State Normal College for Colored Students began classes and became a land-grant college four years later when it received $7,500 under the Second Morrill Act, and its name was changed to State Normal and Industrial College for Colored Students. It was not an official institution of higher learning until the 1905 Buckman Act, which transferred control from the Department of Education to the Board of Control, creating what was the foundation for the modern FAMU. In 1909, the name of the college was once again changed, to Florida Agricultural and Mechanical College for Negroes, and in 1953 the name was finally changed to FAMU. #africanhistory365#africanexcellence#hbcu
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Meet the four Fox College Council Officers! We spoke with Caris, Dayo, Sarah, and Scarlett about what the Fox College Council is, how it benefits the school at large, and how students can get involved.
Check out the article below to get the scoop on all things SPO, College Council, and more!
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Want to know what’s happening at Lake Tahoe Community College? Check out a quick highlight video from last month’s State of the College Address to see the high points. Lots of exciting announcements, construction progress, and all time enrollment and student success metrics to share. 📽️
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I have posted Hillsdale college information on the Build Back Better, RESET OWG . THIS LITTLE VIDEO GIVES YOU AN IDEA WHAT IT IS. https://lnkd.in/g32Kc8Gh
Two fundamental questions drove our design for West Park High School. First, we asked the larger group to define the environments we must provide to prepare our students for their futures. Second, we asked students what they need to be successful. Check out DLR Group's resulting design.
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Auburn University New College of Education Building: What You Need to Know
As an award-winning realtor with deep ties to the Auburn community, I pride myself on staying informed about all the exciting developments in our area. One of the anticipated projects currently underway is the new College of Education building at Auburn University.
A New Era for Education at Auburn University
Scheduled to open in April 2025, this state-of-the-art, three-story, 167,000-square-foot facility is set to revolutionize the learning environment for future educators. The building will feature modern and collaborative classrooms, instructional laboratories equipped with the latest technology, and well-designed administrative spaces for faculty and staff. With its basement and mechanical penthouse, the building is designed not just to meet today’s educational needs but to anticipate the future of teaching and learning.
Why This Matters for Homebuyers and Sellers
As your local real estate expert, staying ahead of such developments is crucial. Projects like this can have a significant impact on the local housing market, from increasing property values to influencing where families choose to buy their homes. Whether you’re a current resident, a prospective buyer, or someone looking to sell, understanding these shifts can be the key to making the best real estate decisions.
How I Can Help You Stay Ahead
In the dynamic Auburn real estate market, it pays to have a realtor who is not only knowledgeable but also proactive in keeping you informed. If you’re considering buying or selling a home, especially with such major developments on the horizon, I’m here to guide you every step of the way. My commitment is to ensure you’re always up-to-date on what’s happening in our community, so you can make informed choices with confidence. I have included a few pictures of the current progress that has been made on the project.
If you’re looking to buy or sell a home in Auburn, don’t go it alone. Reach out to me today and let’s discuss how this new development, and others like it, could impact your real estate goals. Together, we can make the most of what Auburn has to offer.
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