The Yakima Valley Technical Skills Center (YV Tech) recently opened their doors in a new state-of-the-art facility in Yakima.
The 41,000 square foot building features classrooms equipped with smart boards, a fashion marketing classroom that looks like a clothing store, and a modern commercial kitchen that supports the school’s culinary arts program.
Principal Craig Dwight said, “This new facility creates great new opportunities for our students to get a relevant career-oriented education. Creating a pipeline of talented workers will provide a big return to our regional economy.”
YV Tech is Washington State’s second oldest skills center, established in 1976. Today it serves 840 students and adults from throughout the region. Currently, the school has nine satellite locations throughout Yakima County teaching 23 disciplines with automotive and computer technology, collision repair, carpentry, and video
production being just some of the valuable programs being offered to high school students and adults.
According to Dwight, school officials are seeking additional funding to add another 59,000 square feet to the
building.
This expansion would allow the Skills Center to add a multimedia center, a dental classroom and an automotive complex.
The larger facility would accommodate up to 1200 students. A third phase expansion would allow YV Tech to build a facility in Sunnyside.
Tammy Everts, business development director for New Vision, said “The new Skills Center is an incredibly important investment. Our economic development aspirations depend on raising educational attainment and meeting local employers’ demand for skilled workers.”
Dwight encourages people to contact the school at 509-573-5000 if they have questions or would like a tour.
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