Every day, a bus or two from the Estill County High School will transport students from Irvine to the Kentucky Tech vocational school near the campus of Madison Central High School.
I don't know how many miles per gallon those school buses get but these yellow dogs aren't very economical.
Lots of money is spent and students spend way too much time on the road.
Why can't a vocational school be built behind the Estill County High School? Or maybe convert the old Service Motor Company on Broadway into a nicer facility where auto mechanics, electricity and woodworking classes are taught.
Lee and Jackson counties have vocational schools in their home counties.
Our youth need to be able to enroll in classes that will help them in the working world. Some local educators want to make all local youth college graduates but it isn't going to happen.
Stop those school buses from crossing Drowning Creek each day. We need a vocational school in Estill County. If possible, we need a vocational school on the campus of the Estill County High School. This is more needed than a new elementary school.
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