JCBOE recognizes Dataseam apprenticeship students
Students who completed an apprenticeship through a partnership between Johnson County Schools and Dataseam were recognized by the Johnson County Board of Education during its regular meeting.
Students who completed an apprenticeship through a partnership between Johnson County Schools and Dataseam were recognized by the Johnson County Board of Education during its regular meeting.
The Corbin Independent Board of Education recognizes Liam Rose and Tanner Davis for their work and accomplishments through the Dataseam Registered Apprenticeship.
Three 2023 graduates of Lawrence County Schools, have earned nationally-recognized certifications in Information Technology as part of a U.S. Department of Labor-approved Registered Apprenticeship.
Two 2023 graduates of Menifee County Schools, have earned nationally-recognized certifications in Information Technology as part of a U.S. Department of Labor-approved Registered Apprenticeship.
A 2023 graduate of Morgan County Schools, has earned a nationally recognized certification in Information Technology as part of a U.S. Department of Labor-approved Registered Apprenticeship.
Corbin seniors Liam Rose and Tanner Davis are getting some real life experience in the IT field.
Dataseam has announced Owsley County Schools, Booneville, Kentucky, unanimously voted at their February 2023 Board of Education meeting to rejoin the statewide Dataseam partnership.
Dataseam announced today grants from both the United States Department of Labor (USDOL) and the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) to provide over $2 million in advanced instructional computing to participating eastern Kentucky schools.
A $750,000 grant was awarded to Dataseam to expand an IT apprenticeship program for up to 23 additional Kentucky counties, paving the way for 136 students to earn certifications.