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Santa Rosa School District opens Center for Innovation
What was once a furniture showroom and later an overhead door supplier became something else entirely Tuesday: a hands-on career and technical education hub that Santa Rosa County School District leaders say has been 14 years in the making.
Superintendent Karen Barber and Workforce Education Director Jennifer Hines cut the ribbon on the $9.5 million Santa Rosa Career of Innovation.
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