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Poudre High School pairs with Woodward, Front Range CC on manufacturing program

Poudre High School pairs with Woodward, Front Range CC on manufacturing program Molly Bohannon, Fort Collins Coloradoan Poudre School District working to provide support for students in remote learning Replay Video UP NEXT Poudre High School was recently certified as a Pathway in Technology Early College High School, or P-TECH, becoming the first in Poudre School District. P-TECH schools partner with at least one local employer and one higher education partner to allow students a clear path to their associate degree, industry certifications and a career. For its program that will launch in the 2021-22 school year, Poudre High School has partnered with Front Range Community College and Woodward Inc., an industrial design, manufacturing and service provider headquartered in Fort Collins.

IBM s new path to a six-figure salary doesn t require a college degree

IBM’s new path to a six-figure salary doesn’t require a college degree Fortune 2/3/2021 S. Mitra Kalita © Courtesy of IBM IBM s new path to a six-figure salary doesn t require a college degree There’s a formula to white-collar work: K-12 schools, then four years of college, maybe grad school and finally comes The Job.  Now, as broader economic trends take hold in a pandemic economy, such pipelines are growing and pathways into work becoming even less linear. So it’s no longer school-to-work as much as school-AND-work. What’s fueling this:  What even is college anymore?Higher education lost 400,000 students last fall, with community college enrollment down more than 10%. More than a third of prospective college students say they are reconsidering going, and an even bigger number wants to delay for a year or two. 

Mixed reaction to reopening plans for Baltimore County Public Schools

Baltimore County students are more than ready to return to school, and they ve got plenty of reasons why.|| Coronavirus updates | Maryland s latest numbers | Get tested | Vaccine Info ||A small group of Baltimore County students will be allowed back into school buildings on March 1. Students and parents are reacting, while the school district is doing what it can to make sure schools are ready for learning. “Very excited to go back to school,” seventh grader Piper Kennedy said.“Yeah, I m very excited to go back to see my teacher and my friends,” fifth grader Hadley Kennedy said.WBAL-TV 11 News has been keeping track of the Kennedy family since the start of the pandemic back in March 2020; three daughters, one son and their parents are making the best of virtual learning.“I miss being with my friends and seeing people, because if you don t see our friends and our peers as much when we are stuck at home, but I think when we go back, we ll be able to see people, so that w

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