Maryland Apprenticeship Program On the Rise
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Maryland Apprenticeship Program On the Rise

Maryland Association of Counties
November 27, 2017

Summary

The Maryland Apprenticeship Program is gaining traction, with Frederick County Public Schools and Washington County Public Schools acting as pilot programs to help young people gain skills and secure employment. The initiative aims to train students while providing employers with skilled workers, highlighting the importance of flexibility in expanding the program statewide.

As apprenticeship programs continue to evolve, this initiative reflects a growing recognition of the value of hands-on training and job readiness for youth in the workforce. Such programs not only contribute to individual career pathways but also support the economic development of the region by addressing labor shortages.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This story underscores the importance of apprenticeship programs in bridging the gap between education and employment. By engaging schools and local employers, it demonstrates a successful model for preparing the next generation of skilled workers, which is crucial for workforce development.

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