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Public and business leaders press board on CTE cuts after metals instructor resignation
Summary
Students, employers and parents urged the Unified School District of Antigo to clarify changes to career and technical education programs after at least one longtime metals instructor resigned; speakers tied program reductions to diminished workforce pipelines and asked the board for transparent decision‑making.
Parents, students and local employers used the Antigo school board’s public‑comment period to demand clarity about planned changes to career and technical education (CTE) offerings after the resignation of a longtime metals instructor.
“Local businesses have invested thousands of dollars into our metals and machining program,” Chelsea Kubiakuk said, naming donors and arguing the district should be transparent about why programs are being restructured. She named Don Wertz and Waukesha Bearings’ contributions to…
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