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Florida achieved its 2030 workforce education goal early, boosting career training with $12B in investments and strong industry ties.
Florida has ranked first in national workforce education, achieving its 2030 goal five years early, thanks to over $12 billion in state investments since 2019.
Governor Ron DeSantis highlighted career and technical education (CTE) programs at Titusville High School, showcasing new space mechatronics labs and industry partnerships with Lockheed Martin and SpaceX.
CTE now serves over 818,000 K–12 students and nearly 512,000 postsecondary learners, with thousands earning certifications and apprenticeships.
Programs in cybersecurity, robotics, and advanced manufacturing prepare students for high-demand, high-paying careers, with a 95.8% graduation rate among CTE concentrators.
Florida logró su objetivo de educación de la fuerza laboral de 2030 temprano, impulsando la capacitación profesional con $ 12B en inversiones y fuertes vínculos con la industria.