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High school CRTC students describe internships and CRTC Plus third‑year option
Summary
Concord High School and the Concord Regional Technical Center (CRTC) staff and students described work‑based learning, industry credentials, and the CRTC Plus third‑year model that lets students continue applied learning and earn college credit or credentials.
The Concord School District board heard a multi‑speaker presentation about the Concord Regional Technical Center’s (CRTC) work‑based learning programs and a CRTC Plus option that lets students continue a third year of applied learning while remaining enrolled in high school.
Principal Anne Fowler told the board that CRTC programs must offer three elements to qualify for federal Perkins funding: college credit, industry‑recognized credentials, and work‑based learning. Kate Amaral, who oversees work‑based learning at the CRTC, said business partnerships in the Concord area return year after year to host students in…
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