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Wiregrass Tech receives Community Transformation Grant

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Wiregrass Georgia Technical College is the recipient of a $125,000 Community Transformation Grant from the Bright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning (DECAL).  The college be using the grant money to offer STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Make and Take Training for Early Childcare providers.  This training will be offered for the next 18 months and facilitated through the college’s Economic Development team. 

 

 

 

These monthly trainings will be approved for state credit through the Georgia Professional Development System for Early Childhood Educators (GaPDS), so that participants earn professional development credits. Participants at the trainings will work on STEM activities and receive kits with materials, children’s books, and directions for doing the activities with children at their own centers. The second training is scheduled for February 25 from 9:00 am until noon in Morris Hall’s Early Childhood lab on the Valdosta Campus.  To learn more about this opportunity contact Alicia Meunier, Department Assistant for Economic Development, at 229-333-3018 or by email at alicia.meunier@wiregrass.edu.  To register please visit www.GaPDS.decal.ga.gov.  

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