CAVIT plans for future with new programs, new classrooms

by Aaron Dorman | Coolidge Examiner

The illustration shows what a classroom add-on, white building, at CAVIT could look like./CAVIT

The Central Arizona Valley Institute of Technology, like all schools in the area, is currently transitioning out of the pandemic and back to full-time, in-person learning. But CAVIT is also planning for a broader adjustment to account for regional learning needs, including new courses and classrooms for the next school year.

During a board meeting on Wednesday, Superintendent Mike Glover discussed CAVIT’s strategic plans, preparation for the next accreditation cycle and how the school could continue to be a valuable resource for the county.

“Pinal County is such an evolving workforce area,” Glover said. “There are employers that were not here five years ago. It’s the goal of myself and Assistant Principal Stacey Rich that, as enrollment keeps growing and people ask us about new businesses, we have a plan of where we are going.”

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