The School District of Philadelphia is touting a new pilot program that teaches students different trades and puts them on the fast track to a full time apprenticeship.
The Construction Trades Initiative is a four-month program that meets once a week and teaches students trade basics, financial literacy and professional development.
"It’s an educational opportunity that will lead not only to a good job but it will lead to a career," Philadelphia City Council President Darrell Clarke said.
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