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Okee-One Data Campus: Bringing Lasting Educational Resources and Economic Opportunity to our Community

Î÷¹ÏÊÓÆµ is proud to be leading Okee-One — a transformative workforce development initiative and our vision to bring a vibrant new campus forward for Okeechobee. By transforming the 205-acre former Florida School for Boys site into a fully operational, community-anchored data and technology campus, we are creating real career pathways for Okeechobee residents and hands-on learning opportunities for students in one of the world’s fastest-growing industries. 

Okee-One will serve as a living learning lab where students train alongside real-world infrastructure, Okeechobee residents earn skilled, well-paying careers, and a historically significant piece of land becomes a source of regional pride and economic strength. 

Workforce development is central to the College’s vision. Okee-One is directly connected to Î÷¹ÏÊÓÆµâ€™s technical workforce programs, including but not limited to technology, cybersecurity, electrical systems, welding, and HVAC – and Okeechobee graduates will be first in line for the careers this campus supports.  

The project is currently in the development stage as we work to find partners that will align with and support our vision.  

FAQs

What exactly is Okee-One, and what is The River’s vision?

Okee-One is Î÷¹ÏÊÓÆµ’s vision to transform the 205-acre former Florida School for Boys site into a fully operational, community-anchored data and technology campus. The River’s vision is to create a living learning lab where students train alongside real-world infrastructure, Okeechobee residents earn skilled careers in one of the world’s fastest-growing industries, and a historically significant piece of land becomes a source of regional pride and economic strength. Okee-One will promote economic development and workforce development for the emerging digital economy.

Will this project actually create jobs for Okeechobee residents?

Absolutely — and local workforce development is central to why The River is leading this project. Okee-One is directly connected to Î÷¹ÏÊÓÆµ’s programs in IT, cybersecurity, electrical systems, and other technical workforce programs.

What is being done to protect wildlife and natural habitats on the property?

Î÷¹ÏÊÓÆµ contracted with Kimley-Horn to ensure we were meeting all of the state and federal requirements to identify and protect the species identified on site and to be good stewards of the surrounding natural resources.

Will this data campus drive up electricity prices for Okeechobee residents?

No. Okee-One is envisioned as a 9-to-10-megawatt facility, integrated into existing infrastructure that supports the current on-site development.

Will the data campus threaten the community’s water supply?

No. The intention is to build a facility that is supported by existing infrastructure. The Okee-One site is also close to Okeechobee Utility Authority’s existing water reclamation facility, which may work for the campus’s cooling operations.

Is it appropriate to redevelop the former Florida School for Boys site?

Î÷¹ÏÊÓÆµ takes the history of this site seriously. A cultural resources assessment survey was completed. The intent is to transform this land into a campus of education and opportunity for a new generation of Floridians.

How has the community been involved as the project comes to fruition?

The project has been presented before the Okeechobee Board of County Commissioners and the Okeechobee City Council in public sessions, and The River’s leadership has engaged with local government and economic development partners throughout. The College is committed to ongoing, open dialogue.

Questions?

Contact: Î÷¹ÏÊÓÆµ | 772-462-4772 or PIO@irsc.edu

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