YORK, S.C. — Many high school students are avoiding the high cost of college and are finding good jobs where they could learn a trade.
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A high school in York and another in Clover started something that has never been done before in South Carolina.
In the video at the top of this webpage, Channel 9’s South Carolina reporter Greg Suskin learns about how students are being taught to be line workers.
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