ANDOVER — Superintendent John Lavoie is pleased to announce that the Baker-Polito Administration has awarded Greater Lawrence Tech a $385,000 grant to train adult students for employment in high-demand, high-growth sectors. The grant also seeks to create career pathways and opportunities for underserved and underrepresented populations in the Commonwealth. The grant is funded by the Career and Technical Initiative fiscal year 2021 appropriation through the Workforce Skills Cabinet and is administered by the Commonwealth Corporation.
Essex Tech Expands Industry and Community Enrichment Adult Education Classes
DANVERS — Want to learn something new? How about songwriting? Maybe learn the art and science of jewelry-making? Perhaps you have the eye to be a professional photographer?
Essex Tech Adds New Industry Training Classes to NightHawks Adult Education Program
DANVERS – Superintendent Heidi Riccio is pleased to announce that Essex Tech has expanded its NightHawks Adult Education Program offerings to include additional industry training courses in advanced manufacturing, electrical, plumbing and welding.
Essex Tech Receives State Chapter 74 License for Post Secondary Training in Advanced Manufacturing
DANVERS — Adults looking to obtain post-secondary training in Advanced Manufacturing can do so through Essex Tech, which recently became the first school in Massachusetts to receive formal approval for its Chapter 74 Post Secondary License in Advanced Manufacturing.
Whittier Tech to Offer Advanced Manufacturing Courses for Adults as Part of Baker-Polito Program
HAVERHILL – Superintendent Maureen Lynch is pleased to announce that Whittier Tech will offer adult advanced manufacturing classes next year as part of a new program created by Gov. Charlie Baker’s administration.
GLTS to Provide Adult Education Courses on Advanced Manufacturing as Part of Gov. Baker’s New Program
ANDOVER — Superintendent John Lavoie is pleased to announce that as part of a new program through Gov. Charlie Baker’s office, adults looking to take advanced manufacturing courses will soon be able to do so for credit at Greater Lawrence Tech.