That includes expanding career training. In our schools. Many of the most in demand jobs are careers like welding, plumbing and electricians. To prepare students for those careers, High schools must provide more career training programs so that students can go directly from graduation into a good paying job. Rhea Raybould, who's with us here tonight, is a great example of this. Rayya. She took welding at Jarrell High school. (07:24–07:33)
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