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SME Education Foundation and Horlick High School Join Forces to Create STEM Opportunities for Students
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SOUTHFIELD, Mich., Feb. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Academies of Racine at Horlick High School, part of the Racine Unified School District, has partnered with the SME Education Foundation to make manufacturing and engineering education and career opportunities available for students via the Foundation s Partnership Response In Manufacturing Education (PRIME) schools initiative.
Made possible through funding from Haribo of America and the Racine Community Foundation, Horlick High School students now have new opportunities to explore career preparation and growth.