GROW Your Workforce in Gahanna
Gahanna -Jefferson Public Schools
Gahanna-Jefferson Public Schools (GJPS), a suburban community in northeast Franklin County seeks to inspire, nurture and empower all students to love learning.
The district provides high-quality learning experiences to more than 7,500 students, encouraging creativity and preparing our graduates for careers, college and beyond.
Eastland-Fairfield Career Technical
Eastland-Fairfield Career & Technical Schools serves 16 school districts in Franklin, Fairfield, and Pickaway counties. It covers an area of 700-square miles and is the seventh-largest career and technical district geographically in the state. Students in 11th and 12th grade are eligible to attend.
With our satellite campus at Clark Hall in Gahanna, we various career pathways including Architecture/Construction Management, Bioscience, & Teaching Professions (among others).
Gahanna -Jefferson Public Schools
Gahanna-Jefferson Pubic Schools (GJPS), a suburban community in northeast Franklin County seeks to inspire, nurture and empower all students to love learning.
The district provides high-quality learning experiences to more than 7,500 students, encouraging creativity and preparing our graduates for careers, college and beyond.
Resources to Upskill Your Workforce
The Workforce Development Board of Central Ohio is a non-profit organization whose mission is to partner with area businesses and organizations on workforce needs so that people are fully employed at their ability and potential in the thriving Central Ohio economy.
To learn more, visit their website!
Ohio's TechCred Program gives employers the chance to upskill current and future employees in today’s tech-infused economy. Employers who submit successful applications will be reimbursed up to $2,000 per credential when current or prospective employees complete eligible technology-focused credentials.
To learn more, visit their website!
The Governor's Executive Workforce Board engages communities, state agencies, and stakeholders in Ohio to identify ways to prepare Ohioans with skills needed for in-demand jobs.
Focus on in-demand, quality wage jobs that empower Ohioans and give our state a strategic economic advantage.
Governor's Executive Workforce Board members are innovative leaders in business, education, and workforce development. They are responsible for advising the Governor, Lt. Governor, and Office of Workforce Transformation about emerging workforce needs, solutions, and best practices.
To learn more, visit their website!