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High schools moved on from college for all. Will Trump come through for job training? – CalMatters Network

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Career and technical education is gaining bipartisan support in both federal and state levels, with a focus on preparing students for high-paying careers and ensuring they have the necessary skills to succeed in the workforce.

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