NJ students: A little shade of green for school colors
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NJ students: A little shade of green for school colors

Central New Jersey News
July 26, 2019

Summary

New Jersey's Linden Public Schools are enhancing their educational programs with gardens supported by the Union County 'Kids Dig In!' program, which teaches students about gardening and community service. Additionally, significant grants have been awarded to community colleges to support apprenticeship programs in healthcare and advanced manufacturing, aiming to prepare students for the workforce.

These initiatives reflect a growing commitment to hands-on learning and career readiness in New Jersey. By integrating apprenticeships into educational pathways, the state is working to align the skills of students with the needs of local industries, contributing to a stronger economy and workforce development.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This story underscores the importance of registered apprenticeship programs in bridging the gap between education and employment. By fostering partnerships between educational institutions and industries, these initiatives not only provide valuable training opportunities for students but also help address workforce needs in critical sectors.

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