from trades to learning sign language to becoming an interpreter to a nurse’s aid program,” Zarichny explains. These agreements open doors to a variety of career pathways, and students often receive guidance counseling to help them choose their path. Depending on the program, students can graduate with certifications or significant progress toward their qualifications. “These programs are game-changers for our students,” Zarichny notes. “They provide tangible skills and a head start in their chosen fields, ensuring our graduates are well-prepared for the workforce.” Photo Credit: Colton Mckee 5 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 06, ISSUE 01 THE MEDICINE HAT CATHOLIC BOARD OF EDUCATION
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