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Corbin students completing two-year IT apprenticeship through Dataseam

Corbin seniors Liam Rose and Tanner Davis are getting some real life experience in the IT field. They have already completed the first year of a two-year registered apprenticeship for information technology with Dataseam. Liam Rose and Tanner David were recognized during the...
Posted On 19 Jul 2023

W’Burg Ind. tech plan discussed by board of education

Williamsburg Independent School is continuing to make technology upgrades to help create better, more fluid learning environments for both students and teachers. During the Williamsburg Independent Board of Education’s recent regular monthly meeting, Director of Technology Parker...

W’burg among schools to benefit from sponsored Registered Apprenticeships

Louisville-based Dataseam has announced that grants from both the United States Department of Labor (USDOL) and the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) will provide over $2 million in advanced instructional computing to participating eastern Kentucky schools as part of the...
Posted On 21 Feb 2023
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Dataseam Apprenticeship training held at Williamsburg Independent

More than a dozen regional students came together last week at Williamsburg Independent School for an in-person training as part of a program that allows these students to both get hands-on IT work experience and make money. The program is headed up by Dataseam, a...

John Jeffries replacement named to school board

The Williamsburg school board recognized new faculty members for this school year during its meeting Tuesday. The Williamsburg Independent Board of Education named Donnie Bruce Patrick as the newest member of the board and recognized two students and numerous faculty members...

Whitley, Hancock County students chosen for pilot two-year IT apprenticeship program

Instead of flipping burgers at a fast food restaurant and making minimum wage, Whitley County High School juniors Morgan McKiddy, Blake McCullah and Conner Wilson along with Hancock County High School junior Casey Baize have a different part-time job and will be learning a trade...
Posted On 05 Dec 2018