Workforce Development for Students

The sky is the limit students who are interested in many in-demand careers and not all of the careers require four year degrees. High school students can start their training for these careers before they graduate by participating in workforce development programs. The Shift Everything podcast highlights the programs offered by Ridgewood High School and Elmwood Park High School, whose students spend can attend training classes at area colleges and technical educational centers and get a step closer to their possible career of choice.

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