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Redevelopment Commission approves two-year appropriation for Richmond Community Schools work-based learning expansion

5484023 · July 15, 2025
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The commission approved Resolution 9-2025 to appropriate funds for Richmond Community Schools to expand work-based learning in partnership with Ivy Tech, starting cohorts in welding and certified clinical medical assistant (CCMA) training; funding request described as $165,000 per year for two years and approved unanimously.

The Redevelopment Commission on July 15 approved Resolution 9-2025 to appropriate funds to Richmond Community Schools to expand work-based learning and dual-enrollment programs, voting unanimously to allocate the requested support. The resolution authorized funding at the level the applicants requested: $165,000 per year for two years.

School leaders told the commission the funding will support partnerships with Ivy Tech Community College and the Richmond Area Career Center to start two initial cohorts(10 students each) in welding and certified clinical medical assistant (CCMA) training, with the goal of expanding to 40 students per year over time.…

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