It is ideal for Idaho to always have jobs available for Idaho kids.
This produces a positive business climate and a labor force that can fuel that positive business climate, Lt. Gov. Scott Bedke said.
Idaho LAUNCH grants, which pay for 80% or up to $8,000 of post-high school training and education over two years, are on their way to helping the Gem State and its students align on that trajectory.
“This is just the next step in getting our kids well educated so they can be well positioned for life,” Bedke said.
Bedke and Gov. Brad Little held a press conference Thursday at the StanCraft Jet Center in Hayden to share the news that applications for Idaho's LAUNCH program catapulted beyond expectations as 12,588 high school seniors across Idaho submitted or started applications for the grants as of Dec. 28.
It is ideal for Idaho to always have jobs available for Idaho kids.
This produces a positive business climate and a labor force that can fuel that positive business climate, Lt. Gov. Scott Bedke said.
Idaho LAUNCH grants, which pay for 80% or up to $8,000 of post-high school training and education over two years, are on their way to helping the Gem State and its students align on that trajectory.
“This is just the next step in getting our kids well educated so they can be well positioned for life,” Bedke said.
Bedke and Gov. Brad Little held a press conference Thursday at the StanCraft Jet Center in Hayden to share the news that applications for Idaho's LAUNCH program catapulted beyond expectations as 12,588 high school seniors across Idaho submitted or started applications for the grants as of Dec. 28.
Idaho Gov. Brad Little will be stopping by Hayden this Thursday to announce the number of Idaho LAUNCH applications and discuss the program's successes.
Both Orth and Rickard said they believe more people are turning to the food banks due to economic struggles in trying to keep up with inflation, higher grocery bills and now with colder weather setting in, rising utility bills