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Assembly committee advances bill to require at least one apprenticeship fair per school year
Summary
Assemblymember Davies introduced AB 296, which would require each school or school district to host at least one apprenticeship fair per school year and allow a school to award one hour of community service credit to students who attend when community service is required for graduation.
Assemblymember Davies introduced AB 296, a bill that would require each California school or district to host at least one apprenticeship fair per school year, allow districts to arrange participation across county lines where no local program exists, and permit schools to award one hour of community service credit to students who attend when community service is required for graduation. Davies said the measure is intentionally flexible so each district can decide how to hold an apprenticeship fair and stressed the need to connect students with apprenticeship opportunities as an alternative to four‑year college…
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