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“The roughly $13.5 million expansion will include bays for automotive repairs, a welding lab, learning spaces and a construction lab.” – Rock River Current, December 7, 2022
“’I believe we have to stress … the wonderful things about America and meritocracy,’ Loftis said. ‘We’ve got to make sure that our students learn to love education. You got to learn to love it. I think charter schools do a good job at that.’” – Lexington Chronicle, December 7, 2022
“If some topics are considered closed for free inquiry and debate, that mission is undermined. But when we allow the free expression of opinions, even those with which many might disagree, we facilitate the process of truth-seeking that’s vital to the accumulation and dissemination of knowledge — the very essence of a university community.” – Purdue University, November 17, 2022
“Jenny Geno is the Executive Director of Career and Technical Education at the Saginaw Intermediate School District in Saginaw, Michigan. With 19 years of experience in CTE, Jenny has a deep passion for improving the lives of students and adults through the robust training and career opportunities that CTE offers.” – Michigan Live, December 5, 2022
“Over the last two years, we’ve experienced almost 17% growth two years in a row. And over the last four years, it’s been an average (annual growth) of about 13%.” – Grand Forks (North Dakota) Herald, December 2, 2022
“’Protinus’ includes four major themes – advancing Christ-centered higher education, pursuing faithful innovation throughout and across campuses, continuing to solidify and develop Union’s financial position and enhancing Union’s culture of shared life and commitment to one another’s flourishing.” – Union University, December 2, 2022
“The explosive growth of our program is evidence that people entering our profession want to integrate Christian faith and sound clinical mental health counseling principles. MACMHC students represent the next teachers, leaders, and researchers of our profession. Imagine the impact they will have.” – Colorado Christian University, December 1, 2022
“’People who became involuntary home-schoolers during the pandemic said, ‘Wow, I didn’t realize my kid was under so much stress,’’ Newhouse said. ‘A lot of parents are saying, ‘Actually, this has worked out really well for us and we’re going to stick with it.’’” – Oregon Capital Chronicle, December 1, 2022
“In Chicago and nationally, the resurgence of career and technical education, or CTE, programs, comes as districts have moved away from a mindset that all students should attend a four-year college. That trend gained more traction amid a pandemic that saw employers grappling with crippling worker shortages — and students yearning for faster, debt-free routes to well-paying careers.” – Chalkbeat Chicago, December 1, 2022
