Korah Collegiate, White Pines share $100,000 Skills Development Fund contribution
Two Sault Ste. Marie high schools received $100,000 in funding for the purchase of new high-tech tooling and machining equipment.
"This $100 thousand investment into the tech departments at Korah and White Pines high schools is awesome news," said Ross Romano, MPP for Sault Ste. Marie. "We should do all we can to ensure our students understand the value of a proud, profitable profession in the skilled trades." “Our goal is to expose high school students to technology at an earlier age to engage their interest for a career within our industry,” said Robert Cattle, Canadian Tooling and Machining Association executive director. “Not only does this expose students to newer technology at an earlier age, but also gives teachers up-to-date equipment to implement in their classrooms.”
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