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District launches CAPS capstone program with industry partners, aims to expand CTE pathways
Summary
Box Elder presented its new CAPS capstone program in partnership with CACHE (Cash) and Logan, issuing state-of-the-art laptops and describing industry mentorship, maker-space equipment and pathways in education, engineering and manufacturing.
Box Elder School District officials outlined the launch of a new CAPS (capstone) program at a Sept. 10 board meeting, detailing classroom formats, industry mentorship and plans to expand Career and Technical Education (CTE) pathways.
CTE Director Ben Wylie described the CAPS model used in the consortium with Cache and Logan districts: students work on real business projects in teams, partner with industry mentors and use maker-space tools such as 3-D printers, laser engravers and prototype equipment. Wylie…
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