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Jerry Knight, executive director of Precision Manufacturing Institute, speaks at a groundbreaking ceremony Friday in Sharon. The nonprofit Meadville educational organization is opening a vocational school in the city which is being built by the Shenango Valley Foundation. The school could open as early as December.
David E. Dale/Herald


Published August 11, 2007 09:23 am -
Educator Jerry Knight got his own education over the past year on the subject of local tenacity. “Everyone kept coming after me over and over again asking me what I needed to get a school here,’’ Knight recalled Friday at a groundbreaking ceremony earlier in the day for the vocational school in Sharon.


PMI breaks ground for vocational school in Sharon


By Michael Roknick
Herald Business Editor

SHARON

Educator Jerry Knight got his own education over the past year on the subject of local tenacity.

“Everyone kept coming after me over and over again asking me what I needed to get a school here,’’ Knight recalled Friday.

Speaking at a groundbreaking ceremony earlier in the day for the vocational school in Sharon, the executive director of Meadville-based Precision Manufacturing Institute told the audience that PMI will have an economic impact.

“This has been, of all the projects I’ve been involved in, the most fun and exciting,’’ he said.

A nonprofit educational organization, PMI has operated in Meadville for 20 years and in 2006 opened an expanded complex. The school boasts a 98 percent placement rate and trained 600 students over the past year.

PMI’s local school will be located on Dock Street across from Bertram Tool & Machine Co. Literally a land peninsula of Sharon, the site is surrounded on three sides by Farrell.

Total cost of the project, including a 12,000-square-foot school and training equipment, is about $3.8 million. The school could be open for students as early as December.

Housed on three acres owned by the Shenango Valley Industrial Development Corp., a local nonprofit development group, the organization sold the land at almost a fire-sale price of $5,000 an acre. The land had been listed for $25,000 an acre.

The Shenango Valley Foundation, also a nonprofit group, bought the land and will be PMI’s landlord. There were three requirements the foundation had for the project, said Larry Haynes, the foundation’s director.

“We wanted the school to be in walking distance to the poor, we wanted a beautiful building and have it built in a timely fashion,’’ Haynes said.

Crowded under a tent for the ceremony, local politicians and community leaders voiced their support for the school.

State Sen. Bob Robbins of Salem Township, R-50th District, noted that PMI has articulation agreements with dozens of colleges, including Penn State and Butler Community College, which have campuses locally.

“PMI is the most unique institution not only in Pennsylvania, but in the country,’’ Robbins said.

State Rep. Mark Longietti of Farrell, D-7th District, said the school will be training residents for employers with job openings.

“The highly technical jobs of the 21st century will be training here,’’ Longietti said.



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