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Jackson River Technical Center Celebrates 50 Years With Open House

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LOW MOOR Va, (VR) – Jackson River Technical Center (JRTC) is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year with a special Open House event. The celebration, held on March 14th, gave the community an opportunity to explore the center’s programs and see firsthand the hands-on training offered to students. Visitors toured classrooms, met instructors, and learned about the various career and technical education opportunities available at JRTC. With five decades of excellence in education, JRTC continues to provide students with the skills and certifications needed for success in the workforce. The milestone event highlighted the center’s ongoing commitment to shaping the future of local students and the community.

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Published on March 14, 2025 and Last Updated on March 15, 2025 by Christopher Mentz