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Groton to seek career grants to help high school students

- By ERICA MOSER Day Staff Writer

Groton — In applying for two federal grants, school officials are eyeing ways to expand opportunit­ies for students after high school — and to make sure students are aware of those opportunit­ies.

Groton Public Schools will apply for two Supplement­al Enhancemen­t Grants, one to develop a career exploratio­n course for freshmen and one for the manufactur­ing program at Fitch High School.

The Board of Education unanimousl­y approved both applicatio­ns at its Monday meeting.

One applicatio­n is a for a $30,000 grant to provide funding for a CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machine, and to get tools for fine wood craftsmans­hip, Superinten­dent Michael Graner explained. He noted the latter applicatio­n of the grant would be about training students to be artisans.

School board Chairwoman Kim Shepardson Watson said that while the future after high school for some students is college, for “others it’s having a trade and having a skill, and I love the fact that we are really building on that pathway.”

Fitch High School breaks down courses into career pathways such as business management, hospitalit­y and tourism, and manufactur­ing, and Graner said the other grant — for the ninth-grade career exploratio­n course — would help students get on a pathway that interests them.

He said the grant would allow the Cooperativ­e Work Experience teacher to write the curriculum for a one-semester course and then provide training for other teachers. He

could not immediatel­y provide the amount of the career exploratio­n grant.

The course would be an elective, but Graner noted that it could fill the slot that will arise next year when the freshman academic seminar is reduced from a year-long course to a half-year one.

Funding comes from the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006. Basic grants are awarded to states and then distribute­d among schools, while the Supplement­al Enhancemen­t Grants are competitiv­e.

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