The state’s Workforce Development Council has recommended the Legislature invest more funding in operations and programming of new career and tech centers and education as well as support staff training.
Local state legislators toured the James Valley Career and Technology Center on Tuesday, Nov. 29, and listened to concerns on how the holdup of federal funds is delaying a planned project of the Career and Technology Center that targets workforce needs.
Jamestown High School Principal Adam Gehlhar said the task force is looking at what current education trends are since educators know more about learning and how people learn than they ever have before.