Jefferson High School holds groundbreaking for Career & Technical Education program
- On Wednesday, a renovation project began at Jefferson High School in Cedar Rapids to improve career readiness for students.
- The improvements aim to prepare students for careers by connecting with local industries and providing hands-on experience.
- Cedar Rapids Community School District Superintendent Tawana Grover and Mayor O'Donnell expressed excitement about the program's potential to attract industry and retain residents in Cedar Rapids.
- According to Dr. Grover, the district wants to expose students to career opportunities so they can discover their interests, and Mayor O'Donnell stated the city wants people to stay and have the American dream.
- Principal Jessica Luna believes the new program will produce future leaders, and a groundbreaking ceremony marked the beginning of this special initiative.
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Jefferson High School holds groundbreaking for Career & Technical Education program
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KWWL) -- A big renovation project got underway on Wednesday at Jefferson High School in Cedar Rapids, with improvements aimed to helping prepare students to be ready
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