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Work force plan emphasizes education (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Washington has drafted an ambitious plan to bolster the state's work force, calling for every high school student's graduation and a publicly funded 13th year for job training or education after secondary school.
Alternative Energy Demands Generate Hot Career Opportunities (Carteret County News-Times)
(ARA) - If you're torn between your concern for the environment and your need to make a living, good news is on the horizon. Rising demand for environmentally friendly alternatives for fossil fuels is opening up new career opportunities for professionals in a variety of fields.
High school saddened by 2 deaths (The Eagle-Tribune)
METHUEN — When Methuen High School students and teachers return to classes next week, there will be a sense of sadness within their ranks. Two popular teachers will no longer be there. Mark Fisher, 56, an instructor in the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps., and special education teacher John Webb, 57, died within eight days of each other this month.
MATC gets grant for in-home caregiving training (The Capital Times)
Madison Area Technical College is one of 12 institutions of higher education nationally being rewarded for providing innovative in-home caregiver training programs. MATC is receiving a $25,000 grant from the International Longevity Center under the Community College Caregiver Training Initiative funded by the MetLife Foundation. MATC plans to use the funding to start a program called REACH -- ...
Work could soon begin on Garrett tech center (Cumberland Times-News)
The Garrett County Career and Technology Training Center could soon be under way as the request for proposals for the architecture and redesign of the building has been completed.
Continental a Much Sought-After Training Company: Over 2,000 Applications from Metro Hanover Alone (The Auto Channel)
HANOVER - August 26, 2008: Continental is a much sought-after training company in the Hanover metro area.
Bataan Death March veteran dies (Knoxville News Sentinel)
Paul Lankford, Bataan Death March survivor and former commandant of the I.G. Brown Air National Guard Training and Education Center at McGhee Tyson Air National Guard Base, died Aug. 22 at Blount Memorial Hospital. He was 89 years old.
Hiram G. Andrews Center Receives National Accreditation Renewal (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
Department of Labor & Industry Acting Secretary Sandi Vito today announced that the Commonwealth Technical Institute at Hiram G. Andrews Center, HGAC, in Johnstown, has received a renewal of accreditation from the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology, or ACCSCT. Educational training programs at the center are now accredited through October 2012.
Education Calendar: 08/26/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
The Education calendar is published weekly. To submit information email awidmer@record-eagle.com; fax (231) 946-8632; or mail to 120 W. Front St., P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685-0632. Items should be received at least two weeks in advance.
Fort Jackson offers GI GED (The State)
Pvt. Kyle Rucker didn’t want to drop out of high school. But when his father died at the beginning of the soldier’s senior year, Rucker had little choice. “I had to have a job to help my family,” Rucker said Wednesday. Rucker, now 19, is one of the first graduates of a pilot program at Fort Jackson aimed at helping recruits earn a General Education Development certificate, commonly called a GED. ...