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South Bend School Corp. is moving forward to put a career hub in the Studebaker building, but some board members still have questions about Clay High School.
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The Indiana Department of Education is offering money to schools, nonprofits and employers to help shepherd students into high-wage careers. The state is calling it the Explore, Engage, and Experience grant.
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Indiana schools are seeing a surge in the number of students taking career and technical education courses this school year. Nearly 225,000 students…
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An interest-free loan program called "Accelerate Indiana" launches Wednesday to aid Hoosiers taking quick job certification programs. Some workers could…
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The Indiana Governor’s Workforce Cabinet is sharing student contact information, on a voluntary basis, with companies looking to hire. The Career and…
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High school courses in areas including cosmetology and culinary arts will keep their state funding in a version of the budget approved by the Senate after…
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High school courses in areas like culinary arts and cosmetology could lose state funding if a budget proposal from Republican lawmakers passes. Educators…
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The Governor’s Workforce Cabinet is giving an additional $1.5 million to career and technical education programs. The money is meant to offset the cost of…
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The Indiana Office of Career and Technical Education is encouraging schools to offer technical education classes in-person to more than 200,000 students…
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The U.S. Department of Education announced it approved Indiana’s new four-year plan for career and technical education. It’s part of a larger strategy to…