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$1.4 Million Investment in Laborers’ High School Program

/ WMOK


The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) announced more than $44 million in awards to provide career training and supportive services to help workers in these areas secure good jobs in stable, high-demand careers. $1.4 million of that investment is being directed to Vienna High School (Vienna, IL). Vienna, in cooperation with Laborers’ Local 773 (Marion, IL), Illinois Laborers’ & Contractors Joint Apprenticeship & Training Program along with Cairo, Carbondale, Goreville, Herrin, Marion, and Johnston City high schools plan to double the capacity of the cooperative high school program in Southern Illinois.

The “triple credit” Laborers’ High School Construction Craft Preparation Program allows high school juniors and seniors to attend daily training at the Laborers’ Training Facility in Marion and complete their apprenticeship training and requirements while in high school. At the same time a partnership with Shawnee Community College allows for the students to accumulate college credit towards a degree in construction management while earning high school credit at the same time.

“Each year more students apply to be in the high school program than we have seats for. This expansion will allow us to add more schools and students ensuring that we can get Southern Illinoisans connected with good jobs,” said Jerry Womick, business manager for Laborers’ Local 773.

Laborers’ International Union of North America (LiUNA) Matt Smith, Midwest Assistant regional manager states, “The Laborers’ high school program is an innovative initiative to provide high school students with hands-on training and practical skills in the construction industry. The program gives students the ability to get a head start on a great career building the future of the region.”

$1.4 million in grant funding will not only enhance the existing program, but also provide new state-of-the-art equipment, updated curriculum, supplies, facilities, and technology for the students. This investment is expected to contribute to the growth and development of the region by adding to the development of a skilled workforce.

“We are incredibly grateful for the support and recognition from the Department of Labor. As a regional collaborative of schools and industry we are better able to meet the needs of students, families, and our economy. This effort has already evidenced proven returns for our Southern Illinois workforce,” said Vienna school superintendent Joshua Stafford. 

Dean of system programs at Vienna, Phillip Hosfeldt said, “The partnership exemplifies the power of collaboration and the shared goal of preparing students for successful careers. By combining educational resources with industry expertise, this initiative will create a pathway for students to enter the construction workforce with confidence and competence.”

For more information please visit https://www.viennahs.com/cc select Career Pathways select Construction Craft Preparation Program or the DOL press release at https://www.dol.gov/newsroom/releases/eta/eta20230914-0.

(students, Laborers’ leadership, and school administrators pictures in front of the Laborers’ and contractors joint training facility)

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