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District highlights work‑based learning; business and state partners praise program and request succession planning

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Students, educators and officials lauded Dr. Sue Seguerrette’s work‑based learning program at Churchill County High School, describing internships, employer partnerships and virtual‑reality career mapping that have expanded student opportunities. State officials and local employers urged support and succession planning as the program grows.

Churchill County High School’s work‑based learning program drew board and public attention Tuesday as students, employers and a representative from the Nevada Governor’s Office of Economic Development described internships, career mapping and employer partnerships that they said are opening job and college pathways for local students.

Dr. Sue Seguerrette, who oversees the district’s work‑based learning efforts, presented program highlights with students and local business partners at the board meeting. Students described internships at local veterinary and hardware businesses, paid summer work experiences and training programs that helped them gain college and job placements.

Several students…

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