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Tag: NCI/Starved Rock Region

Starved Rock Region Students Attend Building Trades Career Fair

The Illinois Valley Building Trades Career Fair hosted 350 students to learn about apprenticeship and career opportunities.

Discover Manufacturing Career Expo Hosts 200 High School Students at Illinois Valley Community College

The Discover Manufacturing Career Expo invites high school students to explore the endless possibilities in manufacturing.

PaCE Framework Event Results in the 1st IL Regional PaCE Model

The LaSalle County Regional Office of Education in partnership with Illinois Valley Community College sponsored a Postsecondary and Career Expectations Framework event for regional educators.

Promoting Libraries as Learning Centers

The Starved Rock Region is focused on promoting libraries as learning centers to support their 60 by 25 goal.

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