Category: News

3 Nov

We Are Listening

Hello from Apollo Career Center! Did you know that each high school and adult education career tech program gathers critical information and direction from a group representing business, industry, students and parents? Advisory Committees are a state requirement and vital...

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30 Sep

Record Numbers Keep Us Focused on the Vision

The return of Apollo’s High School students is always an exciting time and this year is no exception.  Apollo opened its doors to a record 900 plus students and I am pleased to say the campus and all of...

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3 Jun

We Are All Adjusting to Find What Works

I recently read in GraphsandLaughs that there were 11.55 million job openings and 5.95 million unemployed people in March.  This is very close to two jobs available for every job seeker, which is consistent with what we see in this region. ...

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4 Mar

Apollo Responds To The Needs Of Employers And Community

Working at Apollo Career Center is gratifying as we are able to listen and respond to employers’ needs. This, in turn, helps our community and at the same time prepares students for the next opportunities in their lives –...

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19 Nov

Progress Requires Movement

John Robert Wooden, considered the greatest NCAA basketball head coach of all time said, “If we fail to adapt, we fail to move forward.” We feel the same way. In order to stay viable, serve our community and its students, and...

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3 Sep

A Message from the Superintendent

Apollo Career Center’s Adult and High School programs are starting the year with record enrollment. 840 Students attending high school career tech programs, and Adult Education has seen exponential growth in programs like Truck Driving, Manufacturing, Public Safety and...

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2 Aug

A Message from the Superintendent

We live in a career tech world. Just look around and you will see someone’s technical skills touching your daily life – the car you drive, the roads you travel, the food you eat, the products you buy and...

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