Greenville Career Tech welcomes sophomores
By Andrea Townsend - Director of Career Technology & Special Education
Greenville High School’s Career Technical Education Center will be hosting sophomores interested in the school’s offerings.
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Greenville sophomores will have the opportunity to learn about Career Technical Education Center opportunities Feb. 9 and 10.
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GREENVILLE In the spring of every year, Greenville students select the programs and courses they will take in the following school year.
In the month of February, Greenville Career Technical Education Center (G-CTEC) will be celebrating Technical Education programs and encouraging our student body to enroll in hands-on learning programs, apprenticeships, and work-based learning experiences to gain real skills for the real world.
Creating a long-sought secondary access to the Elks Unocal Event Center took another step forward this week with an Orcutt Community Plan amendment to include the new section of road in its Transportation section text and circulation map.
Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the amendment, as recommended by the Planning Commission in October, at its meeting Tuesday.
Not including the unknown cost of acquiring rights of way, the project is currently estimated at $5.51 million, including $3.8 million in construction costs alone, and those figures are likely to rise before work is completed.
The roadway is widely supported by residents in Orcutt and Santa Maria as well as Santa Maria Elks Recreation Inc. and Santa Maria Joint Union High School District trustees.
KINGSTON, N.Y. â Rondout Valley and Marlboro s school districts announced they are switching to full remote instruction on a day when Ulster County reported two more deaths due to COVID-19.
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The Rondout Valley School District announced Tuesday that it will be fully remote Dec. 21-23 prior to the holiday break and all remote the week its schools resume for Jan. 4-8. During that first week of January, the district will reassess the situation. The current plan to return to hybrid instruction on Monday, Jan. 11.