A new law in Florida permits students to enroll in a high school course aimed at preparing them for a specific job opportunity. However, students must fulfill two significant requirements to qualify for the program.
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Florida law introduces potential $36K salary for high school graduates with conditions
Florida has enacted a law that allows high school students to take a course designed to prepare them for a job that could offer a starting salary of $36,000. To participate, students must meet two key requirements.
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Florida law could guarantee $36K salary for grads right out of high school — but there’s a catch
Florida law introduces potential $36K salary for high school graduates with conditions