Gish registered apprenticeship program marks 10th year
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Gish registered apprenticeship program marks 10th year

Lexington Clipper-Herald
May 6, 2026

Summary

The Grand Island Senior High (GISH) registered apprenticeship program has marked its 10th year, celebrating the achievements of students who have signed on for various apprenticeships in fields like welding and automotive technology. The program, which combines classroom learning with hands-on experience, allows students to gain valuable job skills while earning a paycheck.

This initiative not only prepares students for immediate employment but also contributes to the broader workforce development landscape by fostering skilled trades that are essential for economic growth. GISH's pioneering efforts in offering paid apprenticeships serve as a model for other schools across the state and the nation.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This story highlights the importance of registered apprenticeships in providing students with practical experience and career pathways while still in high school. By facilitating partnerships between educational institutions and local businesses, programs like GISH's can significantly enhance the employability of young individuals, contributing to a skilled workforce.

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