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Randolph County School System unveils ‘Workforce Roadmap’ to expand career pathways for grades 5–12

Randolph County School System Board (work session) · October 21, 2024
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Summary

District presenters described a new Workforce Roadmap aimed at giving every student in grades 5–12 a structured college-and-career pathway, expanding CTE, apprenticeships and dual-enrollment seats with Randolph Community College and local employers.

David Krause, introduced at the work session as the presenter of the Randolph County School System’s new "Workforce Roadmap," told the school board the initiative will support every student in grades 5 through 12 with a coordinated college-and-career continuum. "I'm excited to say that every single student in grades 5 through 12 will be supported by the workforce road map," Krause said.

The roadmap is intended to align classroom coursework, career‑development plans (CDPs) and postsecondary options, including strengthened partnerships with Randolph Community College (RCC) and the University of Mount Olive. Krause said the district developed the framework from employer feedback and regional labor data and framed it as a way to address national and local workforce…

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