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Code · Maryland · Education

§ 4-145

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§4–145.
(a)Each public high school shall, in the same manner in which the school informs students of postsecondary educational options, inform students of employment and skills training opportunities available through:
(1)Apprenticeship sponsors registered with the Division of Workforce Development and Adult Learning under § 11–405 of the Labor and Employment Article;
(2)Employers registered with the Maryland Department of Labor or local workforce development boards; and
(3)Schools licensed by the Maryland Higher Education Commission that provide training, retraining, or enhancement in employment skills.
(b)When informing students about opportunities under this section, each public high school shall highlight opportunities in high–skilled careers that do not require completion of a college degree and are in high demand in the State.
(c)Each county board shall assist public high schools in completing the requirements of this section.
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