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  2. Mount Wachusett Community College - Wikipedia

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    The Pathways program covers the cost of course tuition and fees for enrolled students. These students complete their junior and senior years of high school while taking courses at MWCC. Students must fulfill all state and educational requirements to meet high school diploma and associate degree requirements, which also includes passing the MCAS.

  3. Pathways Programs - Wikipedia

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    The Pathways Programs are a series of programs of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management geared toward inviting talented students and recent graduates into federal employment. The programs were instituted as a result of an executive order signed in 2010, which incorporated both preexisting and new programs.

  4. John Cronin (Massachusetts politician) - Wikipedia

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    Throughout his time in the Massachusetts Senate, Cronin has been a staunch advocate for expanding funding for and access to workforce development programs. He made increasing access to vocational high schools a pillar of his 2020 campaign, often tying the region’s long-term success to 21st-century industries like life sciences and advanced ...

  5. South Middlesex Opportunities Council - Wikipedia

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    Pathways Family Shelter is a fourteen family congregate shelter for homeless families. Sage House is a shelter providing substance abuse treatment and supportive services for seven homeless families Serenity House Residential long-term treatment program for 20-30 women with HIV/AIDS and for pregnant/postpartum women located in Hopkinton .

  6. Pathways out of Poverty - Wikipedia

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    Pathways Out of Poverty (POP) is an American workforce development program that was established on August 14, 2009 by the Obama administration and funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009. The Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration announced POP grantees on January 13, 2010. [1]

  7. Dynamy - Wikipedia

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    The program, founded in 1989, is limited to 60 low income students (15 incoming freshmen each year) from the Worcester public schools. The individuals selected typically have one or more of the following characteristics: Immigrants, socially isolated, low income; Non-English speaking homes or multi-lingual; First generation college potential

  8. Worcester Technical High School - Wikipedia

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    Worcester Technical High School (WTHS) is a vocational-technical high school, part of Worcester Public Schools district in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. It opened on August 28, 2006, replacing the old Worcester Vocational High School (formerly known as Worcester Boys' Trade High School from 1909 to about 1975) at 2 Grove Street.

  9. Massachusetts Academy of Math and Science at WPI - Wikipedia

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    The Massachusetts Academy of Math and Science at WPI (Mass Academy/MAMS) is a public, non-residential magnet school in Worcester, Massachusetts, to serve academically advanced youth in grades eleven and twelve in math, science, and technology.