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Central High student describes 12 for Life apprenticeship path; district to place Southwire MOA on consent agenda
Summary
A Central High School senior described his experience in Carroll County’s 12 for Life/industrial maintenance pathway and district staff recommended a memorandum of agreement with Southwire be placed on the consent agenda for formal approval.
A Central High School senior told the Carroll County Board of Education on Tuesday that the district’s 12 for Life manufacturing and mechatronics pathway has prepared him for immediate work and further apprenticeship training, while staff recommended the board place a memorandum of agreement with primary partner Southwire on the upcoming consent agenda.
Student spotlight: Christian Long, a senior at Central High School, spoke to the board about his experience in the 12 for Life program and in the industrial maintenance pathway. He said he has completed two rigorous pathways (manufacturing and mechatronics) and plans to continue postsecondary apprenticeship training at West Georgia Technical College.
“Anyone that would be willing…
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