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George French completed an Auto Mechanics program at Kent Career Tech Center in 1976 and spent decades auto racing and in all kinds of roles as a mechanic. He shares how a CTE start helped drive his dream with City Middle High 7th grader Adam Milkovich who is interested in exploring a career behind the wheel. Workforce Development Consultant Krista Harmon adds some potential career pathways and benefits of joining KCTC’s Alumni Network
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Host Charles Honey speaks with fourth-grade teacher Amy Dyksterhouse
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Brian Gall spent some thirty years as an electrician after completing a program at Kent Career Tech Center that introduced him to his trade. Now, he’s using his years of experience and industry expertise to teach students like Kent City High senior Bryer Armstrong in a Kent ISD CTE program at West Michigan Construction Institute
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We talk to Tiffany Whitlow about MG and the sessions.
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We talk to Sonja De Jong and Dave Baatenburg, Volunteer.
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Optometrist Dr. Jennifer Wademan joins in to discuss.
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The bill passed with bipartisan support by a vote of 87-22. The requirement would start during the 2027-2028 school year
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Their dreams are as different as they are, ambitions to become police officers, trauma surgeons, psychologists and to travel the world. It can all start with education and the confidence that comes with a belief in being beautiful
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Guests from Kent ISD share the details.