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Muscatine High outlines career plan emphasizing work‑based learning and apprenticeships

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District presenters reviewed the annual District Career and Academic Plan, highlighting internships, registered apprenticeships, partnerships with local employers and FAFSA completion rates for the senior class.

Muscatine Community School District staff presented the district’s annual District Career and Academic Plan (DCAP) to the Board of Education on March 10, detailing work‑based learning, registered apprenticeships, career academies and efforts to increase students’ postsecondary preparedness.

“Work based learning is a trending topic in education,” counselor Brandon Welsh said, describing a continuum that starts with career exploration in middle school and can progress to paid internships, registered apprenticeships and industry partnerships in eleventh and twelfth grades. Welsh said the district has registered…

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