
PA's Shapiro Administration Invests $4.1M in Schools-to-Work Programs
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Pennsylvanias Shapiro Administration is investing $4.1 million to boost Schools-to-Work and pre-apprenticeship programs, benefiting 2,295 students across Central Pennsylvania. The initiative, launched in January 2023, has aided 52 programs, with plans to double funding to $7 million in the 2026-27 budget. Local leaders praised the impact at a Susquehanna Township School District event, where a pre-apprenticeship for aspiring teachers was launched. Other Central Pennsylvania groups, such as the Manufacturers Association of South Central Pennsylvania and Harrisburg Area School District, also received funding for various training programs. These efforts aim to connect students with high-demand jobs and open doors to apprenticeships or college, giving Pennsylvania students a competitive edge in the job market.
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