August 19, 2008
New High School in Boone County, KY

Schools are opening this week in Northern Kentucky, and in Boone County the newest high school has opened their doors. Randall K. Cooper High School in Union, KY is the fourth high school in Boone County, and was named after the late Ryle High principal who died less than a week after retiring. The $42 million facility includes many advances in technology to help reduce operating costs, including using geo-thermal energy to help with both cooling and heating costs. The school includes a two-story gymnasium, 32 classrooms, media center, computer lab, and wireless computer access. The new building can accommodate up to 1,000 students, but with additional construction could be redesigned for up to 2,000 students.
For more information about Cooper High, go to their website: http://www.cooper.boone.kyschools.us.
Posted By:
Marc Krebs
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