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GROUNDBREAKING AT WAKULLA HIGH
The groundbreaking ceremony for the War Eagle Career Academy at Wakulla High School on Friday.
District facilities manager Mike Barwick points out classrooms on the plans to Superintendent of Schools Bobby Pearce and school board members Cale Langston and Laura Lawhon.
Staff Report
An official groundbreaking was held for the War Eagle Career Academy on the Wakulla High School campus on Friday.
Superintendent of Schools Bobby Pearce called it a “big day for Wakulla County, and a big day for Wakulla County Schools.”
The academy, designed by Clemons Rutherford Architects and funded by Triumph Gulf Coast, will be a 55,000 square foot facility with 21 classrooms that will cost an estimated $4.5 million to build.