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Area high school students explore advanced manufacturing at the WorkSITE - Bryan College Station Eagle
By Google News - "Waco, Texas"
· June 18, 2026
· 1 min read
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Why this matters in The Waco
The WorkSITE's efforts to introduce area high school students to advanced manufacturing align with Waco 's broader push to develop a skilled workforce. As the local economy continues to evolve, initiatives like this can play a crucial role in preparing students for in-demand careers. By exposing students to cutting-edge technologies and processes, the WorkSITE is helping to bridge the gap between education and industry, potentially leading to a more seamless transition into the workforce. This, in turn, can have a positive impact on the local job market and economy, as a skilled and knowledgeable workforce is better equipped to drive growth and innovation. The success of such programs will be worth monitoring, particularly in terms of how they influence career choices and workforce development in McLennan County.
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Published: June 18, 2026 ·
Source: Google News - "Waco, Texas" ·
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