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MDUSD highlights career-pathways program, schedules parent trades night Nov. 5 after large career fair
Summary
Mount Diablo Unified officials and partners described growth in career technical education, said the district buses students using CTE grant funds, and invited families to a Nov. 5 parent trades night at Concord High School featuring union and industry partners.
Mount Diablo Unified School District officials on Oct. 15 highlighted growth in the district’s career and technical education (CTE) programs, credited grant funding for expanded student participation, and invited families to a parent trades night on Nov. 5 at Concord High School.
“Today was a wonderful day,” Heather Fontanilla, lead for the district’s college and career readiness work, told the governing board. She described a career-education fair at Concord High that district staff said now draws participation from nearly 50 industry partners and more than 1,000 students, with bus transportation paid in part by a CTE incentive grant.
Sheila Bergam, who helped organize the fair, said the event grew…
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