Move
The Career Center's facilities were moved during the 1st semester of the 2011–2012 school year.
Forsyth County passed an educational bond in the fall of 2008 providing the money for Forsyth Tech to purchase the building that currently houses the Career Center and the WS/FCS Administrative Center.
The administrative center was also moved to two buildings previously occupied by HanesBrands north of town off Hanes Mill Road.
A new and larger Career Center was built on the site where Kennedy Middle School currently sits. This campus now houses three separate educational programs. The current Kennedy building remained and was be remodeled to become a career technical high school. Carter Vocational High School was built on the southwest corner of the site. In addition, two buildings now house the Career Center. A three-story 'L-shaped' building was constructed on the southeast corner, and a two-story 'U-shaped' building was built north of the three-story building.
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