Board to consider Marshall Health memorandum to support health-sciences programming at Woody Williams Center
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Superintendent Hardesty presented a memorandum of understanding with Marshall Health Network to provide clinical placements, programmatic signage, and financial support for health-sciences programs at the Woody Williams Center for Advanced Learning and Careers.
Superintendent Drew Hardesty told the board that agenda item 4.02 is a memorandum of understanding with Marshall Health Network to support health-sciences programming at the Woody Williams Center for Advanced Learning and Careers.
Hardesty said the partnership will include signage identifying Marshall Health as a partner, clinical placement opportunities for students in hospitals and offices, and some financial support for programmatic areas inside the building. "We certainly appreciate their partnership," he said, noting the district expects curriculum and hands-on clinical opportunities as part of the sponsorship.
Hardesty presented the MOU for board consideration; it was listed on the consent agenda and approved as part of the consent vote later in the meeting. He described the MOU as a joint partnership to expand clinical experiences and to help the district move programs into the new facility.
