June 4, 2025 - 19:52

NANTICOKE – Luzerne County Community College proudly inaugurated its Career & Technology Academy on Wednesday. The event was marked by a gathering of school officials alongside prominent leaders from the business and labor sectors, all coming together to celebrate this significant milestone.
The new academy aims to provide students with hands-on training and education in various technical fields, aligning with the growing demand for skilled workers in today’s job market. By offering specialized programs, the academy intends to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in their chosen careers.
During the news conference, officials emphasized the importance of collaboration between educational institutions and industry partners. This partnership is designed to ensure that the curriculum remains relevant and responsive to the evolving needs of employers. The launch of the Career & Technology Academy is seen as a vital step toward enhancing workforce development in the region, ultimately contributing to economic growth and sustainability.
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