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Job Corps reps brief Octorara board on residential training and propose co-enrollment agreement under Act 158
Summary
Representatives from Job Corps described residential training programs, trades offered and a co-enrollment partnership that would allow students to receive a district diploma under Pennsylvania Act 158 while attending Job Corps.
Representatives from Job Corps told the Octorara Area School District board that Job Corps is a federally funded residential education and training program for students age 16–24 and outlined a proposed co-enrollment agreement that would allow students to remain enrolled with their home district while receiving Job Corps training and credentials.
“Job Corps is a federally funded program,” the presenter said, describing centers that offer trades and medical training and noting the program’s vocational focus and residential model. Presenters said children who…
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