Grandview C-4 and Kansas City National Security Campus Partner to Support Student  Success

With a generous $400,000 investment from the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), this partnership is helping to create educational pathways in STEMM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and manufacturing) for local students.

 

The funding has transformed Grandview High School’s Advanced Manufacturing Lab, providing students with hands-on experience in a cutting-edge environment. "KCNSC’s support has firmly established our Advanced Manufacturing Pathway and opened new opportunities for our students," said Superintendent Kenny Rodrequez.

 

The district recently marked the occasion with a ribbon-cutting event at the high school, celebrating this collaboration that equips students with the skills needed for future careers.

 

This partnership exemplifies the power of community support in preparing students for success in school and beyond.