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Berrien County Sheriff’s Deputy Jonathan Bowman talks to students about staying out of trouble during the Benton Harbor Promise Career Technical Education Expo Thursday. Having a criminal record can derail job opportunities later in life, Bowman told students from Benton Harbor High School, Countryside Academy and Dream Academy.
Benton Harbor High School student Tasharon Carlisle, seated, gets her hair trimmed by fellow student Tyrece Lamar, under the supervision of cosmetology instructor Cathy Cohn, at the Benton Harbor Promise Career Technical Education Expo Thursday. Students from Benton Harbor, Countryside Academy and Dream Academy were introduced to opportunities in a variety of fields, from medicine to manufacturing to law enforcement. The Benton Harbor Promise guarantees any of the students who graduate tuition to a two-year college or technical training center.
Berrien County Sheriff’s Deputy Jonathan Bowman talks to students about staying out of trouble during the Benton Harbor Promise Career Technical Education Expo Thursday. Having a criminal record can derail job opportunities later in life, Bowman told students from Benton Harbor High School, Countryside Academy and Dream Academy.
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Benton Harbor High School student Tasharon Carlisle, seated, gets her hair trimmed by fellow student Tyrece Lamar, under the supervision of cosmetology instructor Cathy Cohn, at the Benton Harbor Promise Career Technical Education Expo Thursday. Students from Benton Harbor, Countryside Academy and Dream Academy were introduced to opportunities in a variety of fields, from medicine to manufacturing to law enforcement. The Benton Harbor Promise guarantees any of the students who graduate tuition to a two-year college or technical training center.