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

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Edmonds School District is set to host a breakfast event on March 7, focused on its Career and Technical Education (CTE) program. Taking place from 7:30 to 9 a. m. at the Educational Services Center in Lynnwood, the breakfast will offer light pastries and coffee to attendees. This gathering aims to inform the community about the various CTE programs available and explore potential partnership opportunities.

By inviting local residents, the district seeks to foster collaboration and enhance educational offerings within the community. Participants will have the chance to engage with district representatives and learn about the impact of CTE on student success. The event reflects the district's commitment to community engagement and educational excellence. Those interested in attending are encouraged to RSVP to ensure they have a seat at this important discussion. This initiative underscores the significance of community involvement in shaping the future of education in the region.

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