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Tuesday's event sought to explore the untapped potential of local colleges’ international students for local employment
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We talk to the ED of ITI, Ashely Lubbers, about how shoes are matched with kids.
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Liz Merriman and Skot Welch talk about the many opportunities.
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The goal is to address barriers inherent in systemic racism, and to help the students graduate from high school then create a career plan through college or vocational school
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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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A student group says remote instruction is a poor substitute for in person teaching and the board should raise salaries to attract and keep faculty
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In middle school, Eric Sorensen built himself a computer. By graduation, he completed the Networking & Cyber Security program at Kent Career Tech Center earning an unprecedented 21 certifications and more than 50 credits toward an Associate Degree in IT from Grand Rapids Community College through Launch U. For this Forest Hills Northern grad’s future, the cyber sky has no limit
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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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Deborah Roberts talks about her new book.