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2 Kansas City, Missouri, organizations receive pre-apprenticeship grants

2 Kansas City, Missouri, organizations receive pre-apprenticeship grants Full Employment Council, MCC approved for funds Tyler Navas and last updated 2021-05-03 16:47:03-04 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Two Kansas City, Missouri, organizations are among the recipients of pre-apprenticeship grants from the state’s Office of Workforce Development. The Full Employment Council and Metropolitan Community College were chosen to receive grants of up to $50,000 through the Missouri Apprentice Ready initiative, according to a news release. Missouri Apprentice Ready launched in February and is “an initiative that invests U.S. Department of Labor funds toward the development of pre-apprenticeship opportunities, supporting pathways to Registered Apprenticeships,” the release stated.

South County Tech set to add classroooms and secure vestibule in expansion

The Sunset Hills Board of Aldermen unanimously approved changes to an expansion proposed by the Special School District of St. Louis County at South County Technical High School that will add classrooms and a secure entry vestibule.  The board voted 8-0 Feb. 9 to approve an amended conditional-use permit for SSD to construct an addition to the existing high school at 12721 W. Watson Road, along with parking lot improvements. “They are converting one of their maintenance buildings into classroom and office space because they have a need for more space,” said Public Works Director Bryson Baker at a public hearing Jan. 12. The parking lot that surrounds this addition is going to get some striping changes and they’re going to relocate several of the smaller bus stalls in the parking lot. Remaining bus stalls will all be kept as is.

On first day back in school, Oakville High student wears Confederate flag mask

A student wore a Confederate flag mask to Oakville High School Tuesday that apparently went either unnoticed or unreported by teachers for two 90-minute classes, upsetting students who reported the mask to their parents. The male student wore a mask with a prominent Confederate flag on it Tuesday, the first day back in classes for Mehlville School District students since November. As part of coming back to class under the blended/hybrid model in which half the students switch days attending in person, St. Louis County regulations require all students to wear face masks, as they have since the beginning of the year. If students do not have face masks, the district will provide one.

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