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"The more hands-on experience they have, the more they are going to learn, and it also keeps them constantly involved and less likely to lose their focus," explains Jim Chobany, Vocational Coordinator.
Students have a choice of 15 different areas, such as journalism, optics, engineering, photography and radio broadcasting, to name a few. Those interested in the printing program begin with Print 101, which teaches them the basics before they ever set foot in the shop.
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