On Monday night, school board members voted to proceed with a multi-million dollar project that will help bring their 50-year-old facility into the modern era.
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High school students from Freer and Premont ISDs received their white coats and pins during a ceremony Wednesday for pursuing healthcare training at Del Mar College.
As part of the Rural Schools Innovation Zone (RSIZ) initiative, which includes the Next Generation Medical Academy, 12 students from Freer High School and six from Premont High School have completed Del Mar College Health Sciences’ 64-hour Electrocardiography (EKG) Program through the DMC Continuing Education & Off-Campus Programs Division.
The RSIZ includes Brooks County, Freer and Premont ISDs and Del Mar College. The Next Generation Medical Academy prepares students for college and careers with a focus in health science such as a certified nurse assistant, patient care technician or a licensed vocational or registered nurse.
Renovations are coming to the Premont ISD Collegiate High School
A $4.1 million bond will bring major security upgrades at the high school, as well as renovation of the classrooms and bathrooms. Author: Michael Gibson (KIII) Updated: 6:47 PM CDT May 3, 2021
PREMONT, Texas Premont Independent School District Superintendent Steve VanMatre said the district is ready to get to work on renovations to the high school after voters approved a $4.1 million bond proposal.
Voters passed the bond to renovate Premont Collegiate High School. It was built in 1971 and the superintendent there said those bond dollars will be used for major security upgrades at the high school, as well as renovation of the classrooms and bathrooms.