Maritime High School Partners with Harbor Island Shipyard to Launch New Marine Construction Pathway

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As part of our Career Connect Washington Maritime Sector ongoing work, we actively track, document, and inform about emerging technologies and trends. Maritime High School (MHS), a public choice school in the Highline School District operated in partnership with Northwest Maritime, Port of Seattle, and the Duwamish River Community Coalition, announces the expansion of its maritime-focused curriculum with the addition of a third educational pathway, Marine Construction, which will be made available to students entering grade 11 beginning with the 2024-25 school year. Other educational pathways students can explore include Marine Resources & Research and Vessel Operations, Design & Maintenance. Go to this link to read the full article published by Northwest Maritime https://nwmaritime.org/all/maritime-high-school-partners-with-harbor-island-shipyard-to-launch-new-marine-construction-pathway/

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