Three Michiana schools receive part of $10 million grant to help students become better prepared for the workforce
By: Will Conybeare
Posted: Aug 4, 2022 6:45 PM EDT
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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. -- 58 schools across 40 counties in Indiana are getting a piece of a $10 million dollar grant to help students develop in-demand employability skills.
The three Michiana schools that are benefitting from the funding are:
- Western Wayne Schools in Fulton County, who will receive $125,000
- Plymouth Community Schools in Marshall County, who will receive $105,000
- Concord Community Schools in Marshall County, who will receive $42,183
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