Bright Local Schools breaks ground on new Remote/Workforce Development Center at WHS

Pictured (l-r) are board members Jobey Lucas and Tammy Hauke, treasurer Jeff Rowley, board member Steve Cox, CEO of Future Plans Denise Reading, a donor of $400,000 to get the project started, and BLSD Superintendent Jason Iles.
By Jason Iles
Superintendent
Bright Local Schools
From the heart of Wildcat Country, we want to express our deepest appreciation and sincere gratitude to everyone who joined us for our groundbreaking ceremony this week, as Bright Local Schools announced our new Remote/Workforce Development Center.
The new center will serve as a hub for innovation, collaboration and community engagement, bringing valuable resources to students and adults alike.
The outpouring of support from families, friends, alumni, community members, and stakeholders was absolutely incredible.
It wasn’t just about breaking ground on a new building – it was about laying the foundation for the future of our students, our staff, and our community.
This moment marks a transformational step forward for Bright Local Schools, and we are beyond excited for what’s to come.
THANK YOU for believing in our mission. THANK YOU for supporting our students. THANK YOU for being part of this journey.
The future is bright at Bright Local.