Cascadia Tech staff, advisory board members, students, parents, Evergreen Public Schools and LSW Architects participated in a community design symposium that focused on how we could prepare our Cascadia Tech students to thrive and succeed in the 21st Century. We provided an overview of Cascadia Tech’s vision, current Building 100 conditions, and sought collaboration to envision considerations for the design of further replacement of Building 100 on the Cascadia Tech campus.
Building 100 was built in 1982 and currently provides space for Automotive Technology, Construction Technology, Criminal Justice, and Diesel Technology. Cascadia Tech is high on the list for potential State funding for the replacement of the building in the current legislative budget session. If the project is selected, we will be on track to realize a complete replacement project by Fall 2027.
This collaborative event focused on responding to our community’s needs and vision for our Cascadia Tech students. We look forward to our work together in the next steps of planning for our future.
A special thank you to Chef Andrew McColley and Culinary, Baking & Pastry Arts students for the amazing Mardi Gras inspired dinner.
Now is the time to invest in education and workforce development. Funding the new Cascadia Tech Academy Building 100 is not just about constructing a building—it is about inspiring greatness and securing a stronger future for Washington. Please see this flyer for more detailed information about the design of the 100 building.