PORT TOWNSEND — Jefferson County students who attend Peninsula College classes in the Waterman & Katz Building, 101 Quincy St., could be moving to Fort Worden.
Officials from the Port Angeles-based community college and Fort Worden State Park are in negotiations to use the old schoolhouse at the fort for college classes.
“We’re hoping we can make this work,” Barbara Martin, Peninsula College vice president of administrative services, said Friday. “We’re feeling positive.”
Martin said the college has outgrown the 4,200 square feet it occupies in the downtown building.
The college’s lease for the Waterman & Katz building expires in July, however, no date has been set for moving into the fort’s schoolhouse.
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The rest of the story appears in the Sunday Peninsula Daily News.