Six local school districts chosen for grants to develop plans to boost college enrollment

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3 thoughts on “Six local school districts chosen for grants to develop plans to boost college enrollment

  1. I sure hope they strongly consider opening this up to Trade Schools because they matter just as much as College. Not all students want or need to go to College to make a decent life. The Trades are in significant demand and we need them!

    1. Totally agree. There are people needed to fill jobs that do not require a college degree. More opportunities need to be made available to train students for these jobs. They could be trade but also things like coding.

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