Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Education and Workforce (DEW) Director Stephen D. Dackin recently announced a $7.1 million investment to enhance career-connected learning and career planning statewide through the Career Pathway Support Networks Request for Applications (RFA).

This two-year funding strategy aims to better prepare Ohio students for in-demand careers with advising, mentoring, exposure to various professions, and expanded career-technical education.

“This is another way we’re building a brighter future for Ohio,” said Governor DeWine. “These networks will equip schools across the state with the tools and partnerships they need, while giving students opportunities to pursue careers in high-wage, in-demand jobs.”

Districts and schools, Career-Technical Planni

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