New Illinois budget features massive investments for workforce development, SkillsUSA opportunities – WAND (Decatur)

The Fiscal Year 2026 budget includes a $1.3 million increase for career and technical education programs to expand access to underserved students using an updated equity-based formula.
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mqyl
9 months ago

Unfortunately, for a portion of the so-called underserved students, the adage of “you can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make it drink” applies. Remember the needed components for success in most career fields: drive, focus, study and work ethic, and a decent level of intelligence. Good for the students who have these traits. They should benefit from this funding.

Call my shrink
9 months ago

Learn a skill move out of state

Brian Jones
9 months ago

All they need is a place to work!

Hello, Indiana!
9 months ago
Reply to  Brian Jones

And that’s going to happen in business adverse, Marxist IL how, unless it’s for a “green”/Chinese company that seems to get favorable treatment?

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