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Norwalk schools highlight community partnerships, internships and trade-pathway programs

Norwalk Board of Education (Norwalk Public Schools) · November 13, 2025
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District leaders told the Board of Education that community partners provide before‑and after‑school care, clinicians, school‑based health care and paid internships, and that workforce programming now includes certification courses, paid internships at $16.35 an hour and trade-pathway workshops.

At the Nov. 12 Board of Education workshop, district leaders presented a legislatively required annual report on community-based partnerships and workforce-development efforts, describing programs that support families, early childhood, mental-health services and career pathways.

A presenter referenced “section 32 of Public Act 25-93” as the statutory requirement to report three elements to the board: community‑based organization partnerships, workforce development updates and attrition data. The presentation detailed providers and services: Carver (reported to serve about 3,300 district students with before- and after‑school and summer…

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