Exciting News for Workforce Development!

I’m thrilled to share that six high schools have officially adopted the Give Me Ten work-based learning model:

This expansion means more students will have the opportunity to connect directly with local businesses, gain real-world experience, and take their first steps toward building strong career pathways.

I’m grateful to the educators, administrators, and community partners who see the value in a business-first approach to work-based learning. Together, we’re not just preparing students for jobs — we’re building a stronger workforce for tomorrow.

If you’re an educator or business leader curious about how Give Me Ten can work in your community, let’s connect!

– Sue

#WorkBasedLearning #GiveMeTen #CareerPathways #FutureReady #StrongerTogether
#BloomHS #BloomTrail #CMHS #HFHS #RichTownshipFAC #RichTownshipSTEM

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