Don’t sweat it: CCCDC awards Good Hope $50K for air conditioning at school
Published 5:15 am Tuesday, July 24, 2018
- The Cullman County Community Development Commission (CCCDC) handed off a $50,000 check to Good Hope High School Monday. The money will partially fund the cost of a new air conditioning and heating system for the school gymnasium. On hand for the presentation Monday, from left, are Cullman County Economic Development director Cherrie Haney, Cullman County Economic Development project coordinator Tanya Sears, CCCDC commissioners Jamie Speakman and Bradley Williams, GHS principal John Hood, and Alabama House Rep. Corey Harbison.
The Cullman County Community Development Commission (CCCDC) presented Good Hope High School on Monday with the $50,000 grant it awarded the school at its most recent meeting, adding to the list of local school projects the commission already has funded.
Good Hope applied for the grant as a cost mitigation for an estimated $90,000 project that, once finished, will outfit the school gymnasium with a full HVAC heating and air conditioning system.
On hand at the gymnasium for the check presentation Monday were Cullman County Economic Development director Cherrie Haney, Cullman County Economic Development project coordinator Tanya Sears, CCCDC commissioners Jamie Speakman and Bradley Williams, GHS principal John Hood, and Alabama House Rep. Corey Harbison.