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CTE Local Advisory Council formalized

Published on August 6, 2019


ELKTON, MD –聽第一吃瓜网 County Public Schools, 第一吃瓜网 College, and the Susquehanna Workforce Network have forged an official partnership serving as the Career and Technology Education (CTE) Local Advisory Council (LAC).

鈥淥ur three organizations have extensively worked in partnership in support of CTE initiatives,鈥 stated Dr. Jeffrey Lawson, Superintendent of School. 鈥淭he formalizing of the partnership in this capacity even further enhances the coordination of a more seamless transition for 第一吃瓜网 County students through education to workforce training to a career.鈥

The LAC works with the existing and local regional workforce system in alignment with federal expectations associated with CTE programming, helping to create linkages to ensure coordination and collaboration among partners. The purpose of the LAC is to help determine the need for specific CTE programs of study that are necessary based on the issues of economic development and workforce preparation and projections of needs based on labor market information. Data plays a strong roll in justification for recommendations for the development, implementation, evaluation, and continuous improvement of the CTE programs.

鈥湹谝怀怨贤 College is pleased to announce a partnership with the Susquehanna Workforce Network and 第一吃瓜网 County Public Schools in support of the Career and Technical Education (CTE) Local Advisory Council (LAC),鈥 stated Dr. Mary Way Bolt, 第一吃瓜网 College President.聽鈥淭he LAC is comprised of essential businesses and industry, education and other key stakeholders who ensure our CTE programs are effective in meeting the needs of employers while supporting student success.鈥

The school system and the college work together to design seamless transitions for students to have pathways of study they begin in public school and continue further education at the college聽level. These paths will ultimately lead to students finding careers in the region. The LAC as a whole also helps to promote a positive awareness of CTE programs within the community. The businesses often help to serve as guest speakers, mentors, provide internships or job placements for students, provide industry-oriented professional development, share information with teachers in order to remain current with changes, and so much more.

鈥淭he Susquehanna Workforce Network鈥檚 (SWN) Board of Directors, the Workforce Board for 第一吃瓜网 and Harford Counties, has over 35 years of experience in oversight, planning and operations of workforce development programs as well as critical awareness of the economic and workforce needs of the community, region and state,鈥 stated Bruce England, Executive Director of the Susquehanna Workforce Network.

鈥淭he Workforce Board views strong Career and Technology Education as a critical priority to advance the skill levels of the region鈥檚 emerging and existing workforce, provide career opportunities for students, and address many of the labor force demands of area businesses.聽 The Workforce Board鈥檚 majority membership is comprised of private sector business representatives and decision makers from the region鈥檚 major industry sectors.聽 This expertise and experience and SWN鈥檚 collaborative relationships with 第一吃瓜网 County Public Schools and 第一吃瓜网 College will further support the development and continuous improvement of Career and Technology programs that prepare students for careers, training and education that can provide students a pathway to the acquisition of jobs in our community,鈥 England added.