Economic Update - Summer 2016 |
brought to you by the Eau Claire Area Economic Development Corporation and sponsored by U.S. Bank
Starting in the school year of 2017-2018, all Wisconsin high school graduates must have work-based learning and career-ready skills. In order to retain our local talent, businesses and schools need to work together to provide students these opportunities for the future economic stability of the Chippewa Valley.
Enjoy a breakfast buffet followed by a Q&A with State Superintendent of Public Instruction Dr. Tony Evers to learn more about ACP (Academic and Career Planning OR Plans), including:
- A brief overview of the intent behind ACP
- How education is changing to accommodate business skills
- How business and school districts across the state are working together for our future workforce
Enjoy a breakfast buffet followed by a Q&A with State Superintendent of Public Instruction Dr. Tony Evers to learn more about ACP (Academic and Career Planning OR Plans), including:
- A brief overview of the intent behind ACP
- How education is changing to accommodate business skills
- How business and school districts across the state are working together for our future workforce