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Board approves expanded work‑based learning options, youth‑leadership MOU and SME Prime advanced manufacturing partnership
Summary
The board authorized new course codes and multiple pathways for work‑based learning, approved a Title IV‑funded MOU with 20/20 Youth Leadership for simulated work experiences, and approved a three‑year SME Prime partnership to expand advanced manufacturing curriculum and equipment at Angola High School.
The Angola Community Schools Board on Sept. 16 approved a package of career and technical education (CTE) expansions: new work‑based learning course codes and reporting procedures, a Title IV‑funded MOU with 20/20 Youth Leadership that provides simulated mentorship and online work experiences, and a three‑year partnership with SME Prime to expand the district’s Advanced Manufacturing program with industry‑aligned equipment, curriculum and teacher training.
District staff told the board the new work‑based learning guidance from the state defines multiple experience types that count toward diploma seals and provided new course codes so the district can report student completion accurately to the state. “We…
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