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Kalamazoo's Latest CTE Work-Based Learning Business Partner of KRESA


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Omega Computer Services has officially partnered with Kalamazoo Regional Education Service Agency (KRESA) to become Kalamazoo’s latest “CTE Work-Based Learning Business Partner”. As a new partner, Omega is looking forward to participating in the countless opportunities made possible by KRESA to prepare students in this community for a successful future.

Madison Bronkan, Employee Success Manager at Omega Computer Services says, “Partnering with local tech programs has been on the agenda for quite some time, so it’s really exciting to see this one form into reality. Giving students of all ages an inside look at the limitless possibilities they can choose as a career path is really important to me.”

Omega is starting with one WBL internship position for this upcoming school year, coordinating schedules with Kalamazoo Central High School on the already-filled position. Plans to expand participation into other areas of the program are already in the works.

About KRESA Career & Technical Education

Kalamazoo RESA exists to transform lives by inspiring educational excellence. They provide a continuum of educational services and support to students, families, school districts, and communities.

Kalamazoo RESA Career & Technical Education (CTE), formerly known as Education for Employment (EFE), equips K-12 students with the academic and technical skills, knowledge, and training necessary to succeed in well-paying, high-demand careers. Through hands-on job training and intensive K-12 curriculum aligned directly with industry standards and 21st Century skills, access to state-of-the-art technology, career coaches, and instructional support staff, Kalamazoo County students will be future-ready and prepared to thrive in the workforce of tomorrow.

https://www.kresa.org/cte

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