This post includes content abridged or formatted by AI tools. The investment in UCVTS signifies a major step forward in the growth of the institution and its mission to provide quality technical education to Union County's students and adults. Ryan, expressed her excitement about the opportunity to continue serving their current students, as well as planning for new ways to expand their curriculum and serve the community at large. UCVTS Superintendent of Schools, Gwendolyn S. The UCVTS campus, located in Scotch Plains, houses several career academies and technical institutions, all of which partner with industry, colleges, universities, and government entities to provide real-world experience. He committed to continue supporting the growth of the schools, and ensuring that the students of Union County have the resources they need to reach their potential. Senate President Nick Scutari expressed his pride in being an early supporter of the vision of UCVTS. The funding secured by Senate President Scutari will allow UCVTS to continue to provide nationally recognized educational opportunities to college-bound high school students as well as adults interested in developing technical skills for a new career or upgrading existing skills. This financial investment is a historic moment for both the educational institution and the community it serves. Granados thanked the State of New Jersey, especially Senate President Nick Scutari, for their continued support. He said the additional funding from the state allows for an unprecedented opportunity to significantly expand the Vocational-Technical Schools, which will enrich the educational experience for the students, both now and in the future. Union County Commissioner Chairman Sergio Granados expressed the Board’s commitment to collaborate with UCVTS in order to make the schools excellent. The announcement was made at the school’s Board of Education meeting by Senate President Nicholas Scutari, alongside Union County Commissioner Chairman Sergio Granados, Vice-Chairwoman Kimberly Palmieri-Mouded, Commissioners Lourdes Leon, Bette Jane Kowalski, as well as school leaders and students. This investment will be used to upgrade and expand the facilities on the UCVTS campus. The Union County Board of County Commissioners has announced a significant financial investment of $33 million in the Union County Vocational-Technical Schools (UCVTS).
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