Herndon Career Center

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Herndon Career Center is a career and technical high school in Raytown, Missouri, United States.

It is operated by the Raytown C-2 School District. [1]

Cheryl Reichert is director of the school.

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References

  1. "By 2008: Raytown Board Agrees To Move Herndon Center. Cost: $24.3 million". The Kansas City Star. 2007-05-16. pp. IN1. Retrieved 2009-10-04.

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