Apprenticeship program offers students real work experience
Eight students from Pequot Lakes and Pillager are participating in this year s program, funded by The Bernick Family Foundation. 10:00 am, Mar. 7, 2021 ×
Ben Newman (left), operations manager at Ridgeline Manufacturing, talks with Jason Bernick, of Bernick s, about the business and its affiliation with Pillager High School s new apprenticeship program, funded this year by The Bernick Family Foundation. Theresa Bourke / Brainerd Dispatch
PILLAGER Students at Pillager and Pequot Lakes high schools are getting a taste of real work through a new apprenticeship program.
The Building Trades Career Pathway Program, run by Rural Minnesota Concentrated Employment Program, offers funding for up to 10 students at the two schools to get hands-on job experience before graduation. It’s the brainchild of Amy Sjoblad, career adviser supervisor at Rural Minnesota CEP, who wanted to give high school students a
Apprenticeship program offers students real work experience
Eight students from Pequot Lakes and Pillager are participating in this year s program, funded by The Bernick Family Foundation. 10:00 am, Mar. 7, 2021 ×
Ben Newman (left), operations manager at Ridgeline Manufacturing, talks with Jason Bernick, of Bernick s, about the business and its affiliation with Pillager High School s new apprenticeship program, funded this year by The Bernick Family Foundation. Theresa Bourke / Brainerd Dispatch
PILLAGER Students at Pillager and Pequot Lakes high schools are getting a taste of real work through a new apprenticeship program.
The Building Trades Career Pathway Program, run by Rural Minnesota Concentrated Employment Program, offers funding for up to 10 students at the two schools to get hands-on job experience before graduation. It’s the brainchild of Amy Sjoblad, career adviser supervisor at Rural Minnesota CEP, who wanted to give high school students a
The Leech Lake Tribal Development Division is currently conducting a feasibility study for a proposed vertically-integrated construction workforce program.
High school secretary retires from school district
Teri Haburn has a long list of things she plans to do after she retires as secretary at Osakis High School on June 27. It makes a person wonder how she had time in a busy schedule to spend 34 years in the school office.
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Teri Haburn has a long list of things she plans to do after she retires as secretary at Osakis High School on June 27. It makes a person wonder how she had time in a busy schedule to spend 34 years in the school office.
Haburn graduated from Long Prairie High School in 1971, married Dave Haburn of Osakis two months later, and went off with him in the Air Force. They spent the next 2 1/2 years in Arizona, and a year in Alaska before coming home to Osakis and a place in the country south of town. The first year Teri worked at the Osakis Coast to Coast Store. In the next couple years, Dave and Teri built their present family home north of Osakis.