Gloucester County Government is partnering with Gloucester County Public Schools, Rappahannock Community College, and the Hampton Roads Workforce Council to provide enhanced workforce opportunities for Gloucester High School students. Such opportunities will include training/certifications in the areas of Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Electrical/HVAC, Maritime Electrical, and much more. The goal is to provide the opportunities necessary to keep GHS students in the local workforce. Shown, meeting at GHS last Thursday, are, from left, Joshua Sheffield, HR Workforce Council; Dr. Eric Barna, RCC; Dr. Stefan Mygas, GHS principal; Dr. Amanda Lloyd, RCC; Dr. Tony Vladu, GCPS superintendent; Dr. Diron Ford, Director of Secondary Instruction for GCPS; Steve Wright, Gloucester Deputy County Administrator, and Eugene Schoeck, work-based learning coordinator at GHS.
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