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Input needed for career and tech education

From Lake Cumberland Regional College and Workforce Center

Adair, Casey, and Russell Counties are currently working together to complete a comprehensive local needs assessment as part of the application for federal funding for our career and technical programs.

Our group has met once already and will be meeting again to look at priority areas and set goals for our region. We are seeking input from our business and industry partners on how we can best utilize funds for our programs to help improve career and technical education for our students.


We would greatly appreciate your input on the following survey below. It will only take a few minutes of your time. Once again, thank you for your input. We value your feedback at this link - https://forms.gle/DkPPQB1Ng2Zs684B6

This story was posted on 2025-11-12 17:33:18
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