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A class at Inman Elementary is handy with a set of tools. Tania Davis’s 2nd grade class took part in a Home Depot Virtual Workshop, learning how to build tool benches and vanities with the help of contractor and TV host Kayleen McCabe.
“Our goal was for students to realize that they could have careers in different areas, including trade careers, that give them the opportunity to use their hands to explore and create,” said Davis. “Using your hands, in this technology-driven world, is still very viable and necessary in our ever-evolving, global world.”
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Construction Education Foundation of Georgia brings job training program to Savannah
Construction Education Foundation of Georgia brings job training program to Savannah By Amanda Aguilar | March 13, 2021 at 10:48 PM EST - Updated March 13 at 11:46 PM
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - The Construction Education Foundation of Georgia has trained more than a thousand workers through its Construction Ready program, with 97 percent of graduates landing a job at the end of training.
Now, the CEFGA is hoping to bring that same success to the Hostess City.
The City of Savannah announced today that Construction Ready is set to begin its first training in May.
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Kayleen McCabe of the DIY Network participated in a live virtual project training session Jan. 14 with a third grade class at JE Ober Elementary School in Garrett. The collaboration occurred through a unique relationship the Career Development Program at Garrett High School has with Construction Education Foundation of Georgia and Home Depot.
Grace
• Grace College has named
Laurie Owen the permanent vice president of academic affairs. She served in the role on an interim basis for a year. Owen has nearly 20 years of experience at Grace, including 10 as the School of Education dean.
Cheryl Bremer will permanently step into the role of School of Education dean beginning this semester.