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Folsom Cordova Adult School tells council it served 1,400 students last year and wants to expand career training
Summary
Folsom Cordova Adult School principal Suzanne Borth told the council the school served about 1,400 students last year, runs pre-apprenticeships with SMUD and short-term allied-health and trades training, and has applied for a grant to expand computer-literacy and neighborhood programs. The presentation solicited city and business partnerships.
Suzanne Borth, principal of Folsom Cordova Adult School, told the Rancho Cordova City Council that the school served roughly 1,400 students last year and offers career-and-technical programs geared to placing adults into local jobs.
"We have a sweet spot between K-12 and junior college where we can do shorter-term stuff through partners that get people directly into work," Borth said, listing English-language development, high-school completion, allied-health modules,…
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