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Local Youth Train for Fire Fighting
Two students from the Custer County School District attended a four-day Fire Fighting Skill Camp at Aims Community College in Windsor this month.
‘Distinct advantage’: District 6 helps students to enter workforce out of high school
Career and college readiness efforts include advanced classes, concurrent enrollment through postsecondary partners (like Aims Community College), internship and apprenticeship opportunities, workforce readiness conferences and more. According to a District 6 2025 report to the community, 3,720 students are enrolled in a career pathway program.
How Greeley-Evans Schools Built CTE Around Student Interest
By the end of the two-year welding program, which is about 70 percent skill-based learning, students complete the Aims Community College Welding Technician Certificate and receive 45 concurrent enrollment credits, Schilling said. A certificate upon graduation gives them a “leg up” in an industry that always needs workers, according to Joshua Lanning, the CTE welding instructor.