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Article content The school announced this week it will be starting a micro-credential certificate program for adults starting this fall. Participants will receive two weeks of in-class learning before entering a six-week co-op with a business in the Leeds and Grenville area. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. TR Leger offers new trades training Back to video “This program is a win-win for both our students and employers,” said TR Leger principal Sandy McInnes. “Our students will get skills training paired with practical and networking experience while employers will be introduced to skilled job candidates.” ....
New Apprenticeship Program Looks To Get Youth Involved In The Trades SHARE ON: A new apprenticeship program is looking to address a local need for more skilled trade workers. The Upper Canada District School Board announced that TR Leger School of Adult, Alternative and Continuing Education will be offering a Level 1 Commercial Vehicle and Equipment Apprenticeship Program, starting in October. Principal of TR Leger Sandy McInnes says it’s their goal to get youth and young adults fresh out of high school involved in the trades. “Really, the end goal is to encourage both high school age and individuals who’ve recently left high school that have a commitment in the area of trades to provide them an opportunity like this through the relationship we’ve developed,” McInnes said. ....