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Community apprenticeship event announced; state budget brings $2.03 million to Battle Creek Public Schools
Summary
At the Oct. 27 Battle Creek Public Schools board meeting, a teacher invited the public to a Nov. 10 apprenticeship and work-based-learning event; a representative from state Rep. Steve Frisbie's office said the recently passed state budget increases district funding by $2,030,000 and raises per-pupil funding by $442 to $10,050.
Rebecca Murphy, an academy coach at Central, used the board's public-comment period on Oct. 27 to invite the public to a community apprenticeship and work-based learning event on Nov. 10 from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Murphy said Central received a small stipend from the Michigan Department of Education this spring to create an apprenticeship display wall and that the Nov. 10 event will expand that unveiling to showcase the district's seven pathways and other work-based…
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