More than 20 students in the Bellmore-Merrick School district are adding real experience to their resume as more teens chose shorter, more affordable paths to a career.
, working in the district’s state-of-the-art salon as a way for students to find their passion while practicing professionalism.
"These aren’t things you get from regular programs," Rebecca Rosensweig said. "I’m hands-on working every day, it keeps me excited to go to school." Findings from a recent poll revealed the likelihood of attending a four-year school sank 20% in the last two years. Why? Experts explain teens are choosing shorter, more affordable, career–connected pathways
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