The speakers included:
- Todd Moorhead, Principal, PSSC
- Sen. Karen Keiser, Washington State Legislature
- Dr. Susan Enfield, Superintendent, Highline Public Schools
- Dr. Thomas Mosby, Executive Director of Career Pathways and Partnerships, Highline Public Schools
- Bill Chaput, Principal Architect, Hutteball & Oremus Architecture
Dr. Enfield said, "This is about community, and our economy. These are professionals that are going to come out of here serving our community. That's huge. As the Superintendent my job is bigger than just educating children and standing on the shoulders of visionaries like Dr. Yormark (PSSC founder) who came before me but it's also about being committed to strengthening our economy and our community. That's truly what public schools are, the heart and soul of the community."
About PSSC
PSSC is one of 20 skills centers in Washington state offering high-quality, tuition-free, technical and professional training. Operated by Highline Public Schools, PSSC serves students from 22 partner high schools in Highline, Federal Way, Tukwila and Tahoma school districts.
In 2016, students taking classes at PSSC earned more than 2,000 college credits and almost 1,700 industry certifications in 18 different programs including aerospace manufacturing, animation, automotive technology, information technology, culinary arts and more.
Funded by State, Not Local Bond
The Highline capital facilities team managed the construction of the new PSSC health sciences building. The $19.4 million project was fully funded by the state with no impact on the school district’s capital fund.
Apprentices Build More Than 17%
Industry apprentices built more than 17 percent of the new building. Apprentices worked with glass, sheet metal, electronic technology, carpentry, acoustics, taping and electrical systems. One of PSSC’s own carpentry students, 2015 graduate Pedro Montoya, helped build the new facility.
The health sciences building stands south of the existing facility at PSSC on property that was already owned by Highline Public Schools.
...and this PSSC is still where it was? in a new place? Please include the address of the site, for those of us who don't have that information.