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The Bizzell Group to Operate Long Beach Job Corps Center
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NEW CARROLLTON, Md., Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/
The Bizzell Group (Bizzell) was awarded a contract by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) Employment and Training Administration (ETA) to operate the
Long Beach Job Corps Center (Long Beach, California). Through collaboration with Serrato Corporation, Bizzell will build upon the Center s current success by delivering a broad range of support services, resources, and programs that will equip Job Corps students with the skills and education to propel their career paths for the future. With record youth unemployment across the nation due to the COVID-19 pandemic, career training programs like Job Corps are vitally important to continue moving our economy in the right direction which is why I m honored that DOL selected our firm to lead the Long Beach Job Corps Center, said
How Louisville s Central High School and the Lincoln Institute played a role in educating African Americans in Kentucky
During the late 19th century, schools for African Americans were little to nonexistent. Here s how two schools helped shape education. Author: Sherlene M Shanklin, Nelson Reyes (WHAS 11), CJ Daniels, Kristin Pierce Published: 7:13 PM EST February 13, 2021 Updated: 7:13 PM EST February 13, 2021
LOUISVILLE, Ky. If you were African American and wanted to be educated in Louisville during the late 19th century, options were very limited.
According to the Encyclopedia of Louisville,
the city charter of 1870 provided that schools for African American children be established and a committee on schools for African American children was formed.