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What s in a name? Here are five suggested new monikers for John Tyler Community College
By May, we should have an idea of what to call the college going forward. While these and other suggestions have been made, the Virginia Community College System Board will have the final say.
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At least five suggestions have been circulated as a possible new name for John Tyler Community College, but even that does not mean one of them is a shoo-in.
That decision, according to a college spokeswoman, rests solely with the Virginia Community College System Board. When that time comes, the VCCS can either go with one of the circulated suggestions or put their own stamp on it.
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March 01, 2021
Six Prince William-Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center (ADC) inmates have completed the Heavy Equipment Operator Program through Lord Fairfax Community College.
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In addition to learning how to be heavy equipment operators, they earned a credential, according to a release from Prince William County.
The inmates developed a skill that enables them to find better jobs, ADC Work Release facility Program Manager Lt. Wilson Creighton-Bey explained.
Subscribe Inmates that leave the jail without a job, without training, a lot of times, they re set up for failure, because they re no better off than when they came in, Creighton-Bey said in a release. A good job with a decent wage will keep them out of jail.
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Inmates at the Prince William Adult Detention Center completed a work release program at the Lord Fairfax Community College. (Shutterstock)
MANASSAS, VA Six inmates at the Prince William-Manassas Adult Detention Center completed a work release training program to increase their chances of finding gainful employment after their release. The inmates completed the Heavy Equipment Operator Program at Lord Fairfax Community College.
The program used money from the Virginia Community College System and the Virginia General Assembly. This training intended to help inmates find gainful employment when they are released. People who are released from jail are less likely to commit another crime if they are able to find steady employment, according to a news release from the Prince William County Government.
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