The Innovation Park will become a manufacturing campus in Austin that would help local manufacturers access innovation and new technologies as well as skilled workforce.
The Career Program will recruite partner companies to provide exposure to manufacturing careers through internships and other programming.
This is a machining training and credentialing program for adults. 45 to 50 students will be in the program.
This funding will include a budget for outreach to elementary schools to get students interested in pursuing STEM education, manufacturing training, engineering and technology.
The ACT bridge program prepares African-American males, ages 18 and up, with the math and English skills needed for community colleges or the Austin Manufacturing Training Program. “This is a wonderful program for the Austin neighborhood and the surrounding communities,” said Ald. Emma Mitts, 37th ward. “This is a great example of how we can develop partnerships between public and private institutions to provide opportunity for our young people to get world-class education and jobs.” The school is a bright spot a neighborhood that has experienced a particularly violent summer. The Austin neighborhood suffered with highest homicide rate in the city according to Chicago Magazine.
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