Job Corps is a no-cost education and career technical training program administered by the U.S. Department of Labor that helps young people ages 16 to 24 improve the quality of their lives through career technical and academic training.
The Job Corps program is authorized by Title I-C of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014 (supersedes WIA 1998). For more information about the Job Corps program at a national level, please visit their Official Public Web Site.
Ms. Herrera focuses on what the students will need to be successful once they graduate and find employment.
What a wonderful community partner who assists the youth of central Texas become more independent and financially savvy. Pictured is Career Transition Readiness Instructor Armando Romero and Ms. Herrera, as well as Ms. Herrera instructing students in the classroom.
The Gary Job Corps Center (GJCC) hosted their quarterly Community Relations Council Luncheon on Friday.
The meeting focused on updates to GJCC, student education improvements, internship, upcoming community events through December, and the approval of the PFC Kristian Menchaca memorial highway on a stretch of highway 21 outside of the Gary Job Corps Center.
In attendance was Shannon Horton – Agilent Technologies, Randolph Goodman-Central Texas Dispute Resolution Center, Pastor James Jacob-Word of Life, Elva Zdeb-Embassy Suites, Gary Cutler-Hays County Sheriff, Julie Snyder-Kyle Chamber President, Matt Gale-GJCC Deputy Director, Christian Duran-GSMP, Bob Klett-San Marcos Interim Police Chief, Chase Stapp-City of San Marcos, Whitney Lewis-Hays County Food Bank, Abel Martinez-DPS, Belinda Torres-DPS, Kathy McNiel-Salvation Army, Robert Ellen-Constable Precinct 2, Robert Vasquez-Constable Precinct 2, David Wiley-Communicare, Carla Sisk-color Mix Graphic & Printing, Marcos Delgado Jr.- Agilent Technologies, Nicole Sanchez-GJCC, Hector Rangel-Caldwell County EMC, Devante Coe-Caldwell County EMC, Jane Hughson-San Marcos Mayor, Casey Wade-Texas Veterans Leadership Program, Elton Fite-Boys & Girls Club, Joyce Yannuzzi-CASA, Brandon Winkenwerder-San Marcos Police, Rob Deviney-Mayor of Martindale, Cassidy Berenato-San Marcos Airport, Freddy Duran-DPS, Frank Leonardis-Ember Industries, Melissa Valdez-GJCC, Melissa Rodriguez-HCWC, Michael Torres-Hays County Constable 2, Sara Martinez-Seguin ISD, Kirsten Begorl-Seguin ISD, Ken Coats-Seguin ISD, Debbie Cox-CTMC, and Rachel Garnes-GJCC.
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