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Western Montgomery Career & Technology Center highlights equipment grants, enrollment and staffing needs in 2025–26 budget preview

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The Western Montgomery Career and Technology Center told the Pottsgrove board it expects steady enrollment, new grants and certifications, and has budgeted for an assistant principal and market-value adjustments; Pottsgrove’s share of center costs was described as a modest increase.

David Levingood, administrative director of the Western Montgomery Career and Technology Center, presented highlights of the center’s 2025–26 budget and program updates at the Pottsgrove board meeting on March 25.

Levingood said the center’s overall enrollment is holding steady at about 700 students and described active student placements and partnerships: 40 students on co‑op placements, 11 shadowing experiences, an early‑childhood education student in dual enrollment with Shippensburg University, and 54 students headed to the HOSA competition in Lancaster. For Pottsgrove specifically, Levingood said the center received 98 applications from Pottsgrove students (about 74…

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