Educators hope to attract more adult students to free machining coursesBy lowber on August 19, 2020When Ken Pedder was in high school, he wasn’t sure what he wanted to do as a career. Source: The Tribune-ReviewShare this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading...RelatedPublished in Allegheny, Editors Picks, Education (Classroom), Local, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Allegheny and Westmoreland lowberMore from AlleghenyMore posts in Allegheny »Hundreds of Pennsylvania educators call for cyber charter funding reform in state budgetPreliminary hearings ordered for retired detective facing drugs, witness intimidation chargesWoman sentenced for police chase through Allegheny, Westmoreland countiesAllegheny jail guard to serve probation for drunk driving crash in North HuntingdonLatrobe man sues bar, driver over brother's death in DUI crashMore from Editors PicksMore posts in Editors Picks »Therapy dogs, youth boxing demo join lineup for Latrobe's National Night Out on WednesdayExplore Scottish games, shop at the Glass City festival this weekend in Westmoreland5 things to do in Westmoreland this weekend: Sept. 5-7Here are 5 things to do in Westmoreland this weekend: Aug. 29-Sept. 1Greensburg woman featured in Prime Video series about Purina dog competitionMore from Education (Classroom)More posts in Education (Classroom) »Carnegie Mellon's CS Academy brings free coding education to students worldwideHempfield to pilot Lego-based therapy program at 2 elementariesHundreds of Pennsylvania educators call for cyber charter funding reform in state budgetCentral Westmoreland CTC eyes campus, program expansion as enrollment increasesHempfield resident's donation to WCCC will support students in skilled trades, allied healthMore from LocalMore posts in Local »Hempfield OKs $300K improvements at park near Old Route 66Mt. Pleasant Area Historical Society to debut restored window from razed Catholic church at annual festivalCranberry couple accused of perjury related to sale of Westmoreland home with water issuesWestmoreland happenings: Quilt show, fall fashion show, band concert, morePT's Pizza Palace marks more than 3 decades in Level GreenMore from PittsburghMore posts in Pittsburgh »Carnegie Mellon's CS Academy brings free coding education to students worldwideMt. Lebanon named highest-ranked Pittsburgh-area high school in national listingMorning Roundup: Missing Greensburg man's car found in AcmeSafe to splash? State parks, watershed associations monitor rivers for E. coli contaminationMorning Roundup: Man in critical condition after East Hills shooting; youth flee Ligonier Valley youth centerMore from Pittsburgh AlleghenyMore posts in Pittsburgh Allegheny »Mine cleanups in Cook, Fawn townships among those targeted by state programAirport grants cover upgrades of Arnold Palmer runway, Pittsburgh International air systemsState takes $300 weekly jobless aid from feds; wants $600 checks restoredPennsylvania troopers take on roles helping communities, police with racially charged crimesWestern Pa. leaders working to exceed census response rates from 2010More from WestmorelandMore posts in Westmoreland »Hempfield OKs $300K improvements at park near Old Route 66Mt. Pleasant Area Historical Society to debut restored window from razed Catholic church at annual festivalCranberry couple accused of perjury related to sale of Westmoreland home with water issuesWestmoreland happenings: Quilt show, fall fashion show, band concert, morePT's Pizza Palace marks more than 3 decades in Level Green