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Muscatine district highlights DECAP and expands work-based learning to younger grades

Muscatine Community School District Board of Education · April 13, 2026
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District staff presented the District Career and Academic Plan (DECAP), described expanding career exploration into 5th and 6th grades and reported that nearly 29% of seniors participated in work-based learning last year, including internships and registered apprenticeships.

District administrators presented the Muscatine Community School District's District Career and Academic Plan (DECAP) and outlined steps to expand career exploration and work'based learning. Assistant Principal Morgan Moore said the plan serves as a roadmap for students in grades 7 through 12 and that the district meets annually to revise goals and supports.

Brandon Welsh, the counselor who coordinates work'based learning, described last year's participation: career'related classes enrolled about 76 students, the district documented 70 work'based experiences (about 60 internships…

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