
Milby High School students learn printing and graphics technology skills in the school's print shop.
Students at Milby High School are learning about the latest technologies in HVAC repair in a building constructed in 1926, long before air conditioning was even installed.
Over the years, the school has figured out innovative ways to squeeze many sorts of career and technical education into its outdated space, from welding rooms to a print shop. But Principal Roy de la Garza anxiously awaits the construction of a new Milby High under the 2012 bond program.
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“If the kids have the appropriate technology and have a space that feels good and looks good, they’re only going to do better,” he said.