Education

The MECA Challenge is a one-day innovation competition that pushes high school students to collaborate on solving real-life problems.

“American Graduate: Getting to Work” | Inspiring Entrepreneurship With the MECA Challenge

The MECA Challenge is a one-day innovation competition that pushes students from diverse backgrounds to collaborate on solving real-life problems.

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Kearney School District students touring a local home construction site.

“American Graduate: Getting to Work” Sees Many Opportunities in Homebuilding

The “American Graduate: Getting to Work” series followed a group of students from the Kearney School District as they toured home construction sites.

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Firefighter training students at the Fort Osage Career & Technical Center.

“American Graduate: Getting To Work” Sparking Firefighter Careers

The “American Graduate: Getting to Work” series visits the firefighter training program at Fort Osage Career & Technical Center.

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Photo of fire truck.

“American Graduate: Getting to Work” Talks to Communities Seeking Firefighters

The “American Graduate: Getting to Work” series explores the growing need for firefighters, either as a volunteer or as a full-time career.

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Picture of three children and a laptop computer.

“American Graduate: Getting To Work” With CoderDojo KC Junior Mentors

CoderDojo KC not only teaches local kids how to code, but also how to mentor and encourage one another to share their stories. Kansas City PBS is contributing to American Graduate: Getting to Work, a two-year public media initiative made possible by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

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teachers get a rooftop view from Hollis + Miller

Teachers Gain Insights To Workplaces Through Northland Program

For teachers, the classroom is their workplace. They can definitely lend that experience to a student who wants to go into education. But what about the kid that wants to pursue architecture or the multitude of other fields? That’s where the Northland CAPS Teacher Academy comes in. The program introduces teachers to working professionals who…

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A medical student examines a patient

KU Program Looks To Reseed Rural Medical Practices

Financial pressures are not the only stressors for rural hospitals and clinics these days. These small towns are also facing the loss of physicians as Baby Boomers head into retirement. That is where the STORM program comes in. That stands for Summer Training Option in Rural Medicine, and its a program of the University of…

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Platte County High Offers Varied Experiences in Technology Class

A computer help desk, where students fix other students’ laptops. A documentary-film crew. Virtual reality creations. Those are all facets of the technology class at Platte County High School in Platte City, Missouri. Students say these technical experiences are also teaching them the soft skills that are in such demand within today’s workplace. This resource…

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De(Coding) Jobs In The Field of Web Development

Would you ever think that someone who dropped out of school in the ninth grade and earned a GED could go into the workforce and earn nearly $60,000 a year? That is not fiction. Nor is it a fairy tale that someone tried community college, but then got certified in Web development, and found a…

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High school nursing students

Lee’s Summit Nursing Program Preps High Schoolers For ‘Rewarding’ Career

What does it take to be a nurse? Teamwork. “To be able to comfort and be a part of that is very rewarding,” said Peggy Chandler, a nursing instructor at Summit Technology Academy’s Professional Nursing Program. Chandler is preparing high school juniors and seniors to fill the gap left by retiring nurses. Students at Summit…

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