Katy: Miller Career and Technology center to add 40,000 SF
KATY – The expansion and renovation to Katy Independent School District’s (KISD) Miller Career and Technology Center is slated to begin in February.
The expansion will allow the Miller Center to move new programs into the building, including manufacturing technology, dental assisting and cyber security.
The expansion adds 40,000 sf of space and the total cost is about $8 million, funded through 2014 bond project money.
In addition to those programs, the veterinary medical applications course currently offered at the center will be revised into a veterinary assistant program with a certification available.
The center will also be the home of the district’s allied health programs, including the emergency medical technician course offered at Seven Lakes and Morton Ranch high schools and KISD’s health science critical rotation course, offered at six high schools.
The design includes collaboration and study spaces along with renovated program rooms
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