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Gloucester expands CTE, industry credentials and work-based learning; DARS partnership highlighted
Summary
Board heard that career and technical education enrollment and industry credentials rose; summer DARS programs and new work-based learning platform aim to expand local job pathways.
District staff told the board that career and technical education (CTE) enrollment has increased and that Gloucester is emphasizing industry credentials and work-based learning to connect students to local jobs.
Assistant Superintendent Michael Magus and CTE staff said that CTE participation rose this school year and that health sciences, information technology, automotive and culinary programs are among the largest. The division reported a substantial increase in industry…
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