He was never criminally charged. Police say the alleged incident happened overseas, outside their jurisdiction. But rademacher resigned before he could deb part on 2015 back to germany with about a dozen other langley students. The thing is parents say rademacher kept the money hed already collected from 235e7fam including 1,000 from richard desalvo. He says parents could never track him down. The parents have been on their own and although people have listened to us, they havent taken any action. Reporter this man says his 1,000 disappeared, too. Its been a long, long process. Lots of emails going out, very few emails coming in. Reporter you cant find this guy. Cannot find him at all. Reporter friendship connection, the group that helps administer the trips for langley says theyve been trying to track down rademacher too to retrieve the money. The company, which has worked with hundreds of rademacher wanted unique control of the student money. He was the only teacher who requested dep
LISBON – Expanding programs to meet expanding technology was discussed at the Columbiana County Career and Tech Center Board’s April meeting on Tuesday. Superintendent Chuck Adkins asked the board to consider a resolution, which was unanimously approved, to take steps toward benefiting from funding set aside through a budget proposal from Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine. […]
Staff Writer
LISBON The Columbiana County Career and Technical Center has been named one of 12 schools in the state to act as a pilot site for a paid internship program for students.
The program is through the Governor’s Office of Workforce Transformation and will create internships for students where some of the wages will be paid by the state of Ohio, with the goal of long-term employment once the internship ends. Students would be placed in internship roles that have similar demands to an entry-level technology based job.
The internships will focus on software, data, cloud and IT infrastructure.
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LISBON The Columbiana County Career and Technical Center has been named one of 12 schools in the state to act as a pilot site for a paid internship program for students.
The program is through the Governor’s Office of Workforce Transformation and will create internships for students where some of the wages will be paid by the state of Ohio, with the goal of long-term employment once the internship ends. Students would be placed in internship roles that have similar demands to an entry-level technology based job.
The internships will focus on software, data, cloud and IT infrastructure.
Staff Writer
LISBON The Columbiana County Career and Technical Center has been named one of 12 schools in the state to act as a pilot site for a paid internship program for students.
The program is through the Governor’s Office of Workforce Transformation and will create internships for students where some of the wages will be paid by the state of Ohio, with the goal of long-term employment once the internship ends. Students would be placed in internship roles that have similar demands to an entry-level technology based job.
The internships will focus on software, data, cloud and IT infrastructure.