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Quaboag highlights career pathways, AP success and grant-funded projects in North Brookfield briefing
Summary
Quaboag Regional School District told North Brookfield officials it offers extensive career and technical programming — CNA, EMT and a fire academy — plus AP and arts options and grant-funded capital projects; superintendent Steve Duff said a tuition agreement would preserve DESE foundation aid but requires district-committee and DESE steps. The district offered to provide detailed capacity and cost figures on request.
Steve Duff, superintendent of the Quaboag Regional School District, presented the district’s academic and career-pathway offerings to the North Brookfield School Committee on Nov. 18, emphasizing credentials and postsecondary options available to students who might tuition into Quaboag.
Duff highlighted a suite of career programs: a CNA program with recent graduates working while still in high school; a fire academy (level 1 and level 2 training) with students serving as junior…
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