BURLEY — A group of Cassia County high school principals and other leaders has formulated a plan that protects Cassia Regional Technical Center opportunities for all students, after the school district’s board opted to move to a seven-period schedule for all high schools next fall.
Parents of some students in rural parts of Cassia County are worried a schedule change will keep their children from having equal access to classes at Cassia Regional Technical Center in Burley.
Hector Chavez practices one of his welds Friday, Oct. 18, 2019, during the weekend welding class at the Cassia Regional Technical Center in Burley. The class is offered to help fill the growing demand for welders in the work force.
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Weekend welding class
Welding Instructor Brand Foust discusses the need for welders in the workforce Oct. 18 during the weekend welding class at the Cassia Regional Technical Center in Burley.
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Weekend welding class
Hector Chavez practices one of his welds Friday, Oct. 18, 2019, during the weekend welding class at the Cassia Regional Technical Center in Burley. The class is offered to help fill the growing demand for welders in the work force.
PAT SUTPHIN TIMES-NEWS
Weekend welding class
Hector Chavez practices one of his welds Friday, Oct. 18, 2019, during the weekend welding class at the Cassia Regional Technical Center in Burley. The class is offered to help fill the growing demand for welders in the work force.
PAT SUTPHIN TIMES-NEWS
Weekend welding class
Hector Chavez practices one of his welds Friday, Oct. 18, 2019, during the weekend welding class at the Cassia Regional Technical Center in Burley. The class is offered to help fill the growing demand for welders in the work force.
PAT SUTPHIN TIMES-NEWS
Weekend welding class
Scott Pearson practices a vertical up weld Friday, Oct. 18, 2019, during the weekend welding class at the Cassia Regional Technical Center in Burley. The class is offered to help fill the growing demand for welders in the work force.