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Bolivar’s Beaumont Works program expands apprenticeships; school cites large share of CNA apprentices in Missouri
Summary
Bolivar High School told the board it now serves 53 apprentices through Beaumont Works, has 24 industry partners, offers paid positions meeting Department of Labor apprenticeship rules, and said the school has produced over 500 CNAs since 1999, representing about 45% of youth CNA apprentices in the state.
Bolivar High School officials described an expanding apprenticeship program during the December board meeting, saying Beaumont Works now serves 53 apprentices, partners with 24 industry employers and pays students for on‑the‑job training that meets Department of Labor apprenticeship requirements.
"We have 53 total students that we're serving," Mr. Blair, the high school principal, said while introducing the program…
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