CANTON — St. Lawrence-Lewis BOCES’ Adult Education and Workforce Development division has recently opened a new location for classes and programming at 40 West Main St. The public is invited to …
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CANTON — St. Lawrence-Lewis BOCES’ Adult Education and Workforce Development division has recently opened a new location for classes and programming at 40 West Main St.
The public is invited to tour the new facility at the open house Jan. 16 from 4-6 p.m., and learn about the many training programs offered across the county.
The new location can be found at the west end of the Educational Services Center, 40 W Main St. The Adult Education and Workforce Development department has provided occupational training for adult students in the county for decades.
St. Lawrence-Lewis BOCES Adult Education and Workforce Development’s main offices were previously located in Norwood. This recent transition to Canton enables a new location for programming to take place for St. Lawrence County residents. Programming continues to be offered in other locations including Massena, Ogdensburg, Norwood and Gouverneur.
Members of the public will have the opportunity to learn more about job training programs, which include: Healthcare clerical support, EKG technician, phlebotomy technician, certified nurse assistant, welding, building maintenance, heating and ventilation, air conditioning, direct support professional apprentice opportunities, and TASC preparation.