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Massachusetts awards $70 million today to expand career and technical education; Assabet Valley gets $3.75M
Summary
Governor Healy announced a $100 million CTE expansion, with $70 million awarded today to 28 schools; Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School will receive $3,750,000 to add public safety and veterinary science programs and create new student seats.
Governor Healy announced that the administration is making available $100,000,000 to expand career and technical education across Massachusetts and that $70,000,000 of that total is being distributed today to 28 schools statewide.
At an event at Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School in Marlborough, the governor said the funding is intended to expand access to high-demand, high-skill programs and help align classroom training with employer needs. “We’re making available a $100,000,000. $70,000,000 is going out today to expand the kinds of programming so that more students like you superstars can have the experience of career technical education all around Massachusetts,” the governor said.
Officials gave specific award examples. The governor said Assabet Valley will…
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