Edmonds School District Career and Technical Education partnership opportunity breakfast March 7

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Edmonds School District is set to host a breakfast event on March 7, inviting community members to learn about its Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs and partnership opportunities. Scheduled from 7:30 to 9 a. m. at the Educational Services Center in Lynnwood, the event will feature light pastries and coffee, encouraging a relaxed atmosphere for discussion and collaboration. This initiative reflects the district’s dedication to enhancing educational offerings and fostering community involvement.

Attendees will have the chance to explore how they can contribute to or benefit from the CTE programs, which focus on equipping students with practical skills for the workforce. By strengthening partnerships with local businesses and organizations, the CTE program aims to provide students with valuable real-world experiences and career readiness. The breakfast serves as a platform for networking, allowing attendees to connect with educators and industry professionals. This event is particularly timely, as the demand for skilled workers continues to grow in various sectors. Overall, it represents a significant opportunity for community engagement in shaping the future of education in the Edmonds area.

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