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Haverhill highlights expanded youth workforce program; council accepts committee summary of integrated career-connected learning
Summary
The council heard an update from HP3 on a 16-week workforce development program for grades 8–12 and accepted Planning & Development Committee minutes summarizing progress on an integrated career-connected learning model and next steps including data-sharing research and portal development.
The Haverhill City Council heard an update from Allison Hartquist, director of Haverhill Public Partnership (HP3), on an expanded workforce-development program and voted to accept the Planning & Development Committee’s summary of a Jan. 21 meeting that advanced an integrated career-connected learning model.
"It's a mouthful, but it's a pretty cool opportunity for students," Allison Hartquist said, describing the program — called the "Bridal Club" (Building Relationships and Integrating Dynamic Growth Experiences) — which offers a voluntary, 16-week curriculum for students in grades eight through 12. Hartquist said cohorts meet about 90…
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