April 30, 2025 - 18:57

As the upcoming Midland Public Schools bond proposal includes plans to expand facilities for career and technical education, community leaders are emphasizing the importance of equipping students with the skills needed for today’s job market. The proposed enhancements aim to provide students with hands-on experiences in various fields, including healthcare, manufacturing, and technology.
Career and technical education (CTE) plays a crucial role in preparing students for the workforce by offering practical training and certifications that align with industry demands. With a growing emphasis on STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) disciplines, the expansion of CTE programs is seen as vital for fostering a skilled labor force in Midland County.
Local educators and industry representatives are optimistic that these improvements will not only benefit students but also strengthen the region's economy. By investing in CTE, Midland County aims to create pathways for students to secure well-paying jobs and meet the needs of local businesses.
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