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Tammy Ranger, director of Workforce Development & Innovative Pathways at the Maine Department of Education, made a visit May 13 to Augusta Adult and Community Education. The visit marked a significant moment of collaboration and support between the state education department and the local adult education program. During her visit, Ranger engaged with staff members, gaining insights into their work and challenges. Over lunch, discussions emphasized the importance of community-based education in fostering lifelong learning and workforce development. Front from left are Kelli GilzowStowell, Elizabeth Johnson, Tracy Weber, Sydney Bolduc and Dr. Kayla Sikora, the director of Augusta Adult and Community Education. Back from left are Mahmood Omar, Gabrielle Farias, Kenlyn Clark, Tammy Ranger, Melody Doody and Shelley McGowan.

Tammy Ranger, director of Workforce Development & Innovative Pathways at the Maine Department of Education, made a visit May 13 to Augusta Adult and Community Education. The visit marked a significant moment of collaboration and support between the state education department and the local adult education program. During her visit, Ranger engaged with staff members, gaining insights into their work and challenges. Over lunch, discussions emphasized the importance of community-based education in fostering lifelong learning and workforce development.

 

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