The Martin County School District (MCSD) has been awarded $2,549,550 through the Florida Department of Education’s Workforce Development Capitalization Incentive Grant Program.
This funding will support the creation and expansion of several workforce development programs within the district, providing students with hands-on learning opportunities in high-demand fields.
The programs benefiting from this grant include:
Aerospace Technologies
Agritechnology
Air Conditioning, Refrigeration, and Heating Technology
Allied Health Assisting
Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair
Biomedical Sciences
Building and Construction Technologies
Communication Technology
Criminal Justice Operations
Engineering Pathways
Landscape Operations
Veterinary Assisting
Wielding Technology Fundamentals
These programs are designed to equip students with the skills and certifications needed to secure high-wage, high-demand jobs upon graduation.
Superintendent Michael Maine emphasized the importance of this funding for the district’s commitment to student success. “By expanding access to career and technical education, we are ensuring that our students are prepared for the workforce of tomorrow,” he stated. “We are grateful for this investment and look forward to continuing to provide our students with valuable, real-world learning experiences.”
For more information about career and technical education programs available in the Martin County School District, please visit our website.