At a press conference on April 14 in the Computer-Integrated Machining
lab of RCC’s Continuing Education and Industry Center, Asheboro City
Schools, Randolph Community College, and Randolph County Schools
unveiled a partnership project, called Pathways to Prosperity, to create
seamless educational pathways for students to go from local high
schools to community college into lucrative advanced manufacturing jobs.
Dr. Stephen Gainey, superintendent, Randolph County Schools; Dr. Terry
Worrell, superintendent, Asheboro City Schools; and Dr. Robert
Shackleford, president, Randolph Community College, announced the
initiative, which will be implemented in fall of 2015 with four pathways
in advanced manufacturing. They are Computer-Integrated Machining,
Welding Technology, Mechatronics Engineering Technology, and Electrical
Systems Technology.
For more on this story, go to http://www.randolph.edu/headlines/1127-pathways-to-prosperity-unveiled.html.
Friday, April 17, 2015
Asheboro City Schools, Randolph County Schools, Randolph Community College Unveil Pathways to Prosperity Project
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