JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Duval County Public Schools has 68 career academies available to high school students who want to prepare for the next step in their lives. This weekend, parents and students can ...
As part of Goal Seven of the university's Ten for One strategic vision—to become a national employer of choice, offering pathways to professional and personal development for all staff—Meredith ...
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Rep. Ann Kelley, R-Lamar speaks at a House Children and Family committee hearing on foster kids' benefits Jan. 22, 2025 (Tim Bommel/Missouri House Communications). Missouri high school graduates may ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Manno writes on education, workforce training, and career pathways. Many educators have a dim view of how well their high schools ...
Missouri lawmakers passed a bill to reimburse high school graduates for career-certificate program costs. The bill awaits Gov. Mike Kehoe’s signature and would create a program similar to the A+ ...
Navigating career planning and professional development can feel like exploring uncharted territory, but combining proactive planning with continuous learning creates clear pathways to success. By ...
In a vibrant classroom at a Sonoma County high school, a group of students is busy assembling and coding fully functioning robots. In another, a culinary class is preparing food and beverages in a ...
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As the executive director of Mentoring Mission and Project AMPLiFI, Carol Valentino-Barry is working with high school students across the U.S. to prepare them for careers in the MRO industry. She ...
Missouri high school graduates may soon be able to attend career-certificate programs for free after state lawmakers passed a bill creating a reimbursement process for career and technical education.
This article was originally published in Missouri Independent. Missouri high school graduates may soon be able to attend career-certificate programs for free after state lawmakers passed a bill ...