The old Lincoln Junior High School now has another occupant. WorkOne is renting space in the Lincoln Education Center.
The Plymouth School Board approved a facility use agreement earlier this month. WorkOne joins the career and technical education cooperative, the JESSE special education cooperative, and adult education in the building. WorkOne will pay Plymouth Community Schools $7,200 in rent for the first year, and the lease agreement anticipates that to go up by $120 a year.
In other business, the school board approved some technological help for Plymouth High School’s sports teams. Members approved a $13,000 agreement with Hudl for the upcoming school year. Corporation Treasurer Kandi Tinkey said it provides video breakdowns and statistical analysis for all of the sports. It also includes a camera that will be installed at the football field that can also be used by the marching band.