Fairhaven High launching business and finance career pathway

FAIRHAVEN — Fairhaven Superior School college students leaning toward occupations in small business and/or finance will have an chance to get a leg-up in the skilled environment in advance of graduating, with the introduction of new occupation pathway programming commencing upcoming faculty year, faculty officials announced.

Fairhaven High School was one of 36 large colleges close to the state awarded Innovation Profession Pathways funding by the Healey-Driscoll Administration, which the district will use to launch a career-oriented Small business and Finance method, in partnership with MassHire Central of Better New Bedford and South Coastline Credit history Union.

Apart from engaging in “technological programs,” taking part learners will get to have interaction in twin-enrollment working experience doing the job with Massachusetts Maritime Academy and Bristol Neighborhood Faculty, according to a press launch from Fairhaven Public Educational institutions.