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LC SCHOOLS AWARDED $9.28 MILLION GRANT

DR. ROB FLETCHER by DR. ROB FLETCHER
September 2, 2021
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“The Lawrence County School District is very excited to announce that we will be receiving $9.28 million that will be used for renovations and additions to our career/technical facilities.  This funding was made possible through the 2021 General Assembly and can only be used for career/technical construction purposes (reference House Bill 556).

Earlier this summer, school districts were made aware that each district could apply for a maximum of 10 million dollars in grant funding for career/technical construction purposes only.  Overall, the School Facilities Construction Commission awarded $75 million to schools across the Commonwealth.”

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Superintendent, Lawrence County Schools
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Gov. Beshear: School Districts Awarded $75 Million to Upgrade Vocational Education Centers

Governor included funding for vocational centers in Better Kentucky Plan

FRANKFORT, Ky. (Sept. 1, 2021) – In another significant step forward in his Better Kentucky Plan creating jobs and opportunities in every corner of the commonwealth, Gov. Andy Beshear today announced $75 million has been approved to go to Kentucky school districts to fund renovation projects at Local Area Vocational Education Centers (LAVEC).

The Kentucky School Facilities Construction Commission Board approved the grant funding Wednesday.

“Our vocational programs are essential – providing education for our students, opportunities for our workers and a skilled workforce for our businesses to move our communities forward and continue our economic momentum,” said Gov. Beshear. “This funding will ensure that Kentucky workers have access to state-of-the art vocational facilities to learn the skills and trades they need to compete in our workforce.”

On Wednesday, the construction commission board voted to offer grants to nine school districts which operate LAVEC programs. Funding can be used to cover the cost of renovations, which include updating, expanding, repairing, replacing or rebuilding a structure.

The following school districts have been approved for LAVEC grants by the commission. The districts will allocate funds to the projects for which they applied.

  • Magoffin County – $4,369,318
  • Christian County – $10,000,000
  • Bardstown Independent – $10,000,000
  • Johnson County – $10,000,000
  • Lawrence County – $9,280,350
  • Fayette County – $10,000,000
  • Knox County – $10,000,000
  • Trigg County – $10,000,000
  • Ballard County – $68,896

Most LAVEC programs are connected to — or housed in — area high schools. The school districts chosen for funding were among nearly three dozen qualified applicants. Applications were evaluated by the commission based upon: age of current vocational education facility, financial need, county unemployment rate and LAVEC enrollment.

“This is a unique opportunity to upgrade and improve the quality of vocational education for hundreds of Kentuckians. We have hundreds of millions worth of building and renovation requests in the queue. These General Fund dollars shortens that list and gets shovels in the ground by 2022,” said Chelsey Couch, executive director of the Kentucky School Construction Facilities Commission.

School districts submitted 32 applications with $229 million in requested financial assistance for their vocational centers, exceeding the $75 million in funding available through this program. The Governor will be reviewing qualifying projects for potential inclusion in his upcoming recommended budget he will submit in January.

Through a bipartisan agreement with legislators, the Governor’s Better Kentucky Plan aims to create 14,500 jobs and will help Kentucky lead in the coming post-COVID economy. The plan allocates more than $750 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds to build schools, expand access to broadband and deliver clean drinking water and quality sewer systems across the commonwealth.

In August, Gov. Beshear announced a Request for Proposals from broadband providers for the first $50 million to expand broadband access in unserved communities. The Governor has awarded $13.6 million from the Cleaner Water Program for projects in Shelby and Fayette Counties. Gov. Beshear has also announced $127 million dollars in funding for 12 local school to fund construction and renovation projects.

Read about other key updates, actions and information from Gov. Beshear and his administration at governor.ky.gov and kycovid19.ky.gov.

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Comments 8

  1. Money Bags says:
    4 years ago

    Woo Hoo, time for a raise!!!!

    • KAG says:
      4 years ago

      The money can only be used for vocational education now maybe if you taught one of the classes

      • Money Baggs says:
        4 years ago

        Well, here’s how it works. Since the grant is for vocational education, a big chuck of the regular budget for vocational ed can now be put toward a raise for everyone. All works out!!!

  2. Just Saying says:
    4 years ago

    Do this vo-tech kids ever get jobs assoiated with these classes. Wayne Counties is a joke.

    • Joe C says:
      4 years ago

      What state do you think you’re in???

  3. Joe C says:
    4 years ago

    This money can’t be used for that but our teachers are long overdue for a good raise. They are grossly underpaid.

  4. Keeping it real says:
    4 years ago

    Some teachers arent worth minium wage. The sad part is the administration knows it.

    • Charles says:
      4 years ago

      I agree with that, some teachers are fine people, some aren’t. I would suggest merit based raises but I know that will never happen.

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