Job-training partnerships between schools and local businesses are an example of how we can help Minnesota businesses find workers with the skills they need, and help students land good paying jobs without a 4-year degree.
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@BurnsvilleHS's Pathways Program, an innovative program that helps students explore career opportunities in all kinds of different areas, and partners with businesses to make this happen. https://www.hometownsource.com/sun_thisweek/community/burnsville/career-pathways-on-display-at-bhs/article_04cdcd8e-3e72-11e8-b3a6-0f2158238b20.html …2 replies 5 retweets 20 likesShow this thread
I think it’s a great model for what we should be doing more of nationally. I mean, check this out: students get to work on real world tech projects w/ Best Buy’s Geek Squad, study topography w/ augmented reality sandboxes, & earn culinary certifications. https://www.facebook.com/USSenTinaSmith/posts/624948114518286 …
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