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Billings Public Schools launched a new dropout prevention program

Billings, Montana – A new initiative being launched by the Billings Public School district aims to provide possibilities for adults who dropped out of high school.
Project Engage is holding a luncheon for potential future students at the Lincoln Center on November 15th.
Its purpose is to provide individuals with a flexible option to traditional schooling that circumvents the typical schooling workflow.
In addition, they hope to foster a sense of community among the enrolled, bring the non-high school graduates together, and assist them in securing employment.
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