Cleveland City Council approves $2.1 million for career-exploration at Cleveland schools
Cleveland City Council Monday night approved $2.1 million in American Rescue Plan Act funding to expand a career-planning program at Cleveland Metropolitan School District.
Greater Cleveland Career Consortium Aims to Connect Students to Careers and Solve Talent Gap
A new report from Ohio Means Jobs reveals that only about 40 percent of the 307,000 jobs posted from mid-February to mid-March of this year, required a bachelor's degree. Another 40 percent require only a high school diploma or GED. And more than half of those jobs had salaries in the middle income, to upper middle income ranges.