About 200 students will walk through the doors of the new Eastern North Carolina Regional Skills Center for the first time on Aug. 26 and when they graduate high school they’ll have the opportunity to move into high-demand jobs from welding to cybersecurity.A dedication ceremony was held Monday for the skills center, which will offer six programs of study: automotive technology, collision repair, culinary arts, animation and design, and welding technology. Nursing fundamentals […]
Source: The Jacksonvill Daily News
ENC Skills Center to provide 'valuable opportunities'
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