
A. Philip Randolph Technical High School
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A. Philip Randolph Technical High School | May Roadshow/Segment 1
Here at Randolph Career & Technical Center, students earn a high school diploma while getting hands-on experience in high-demand fields such as carpentry, plumbing, and masonry. Christy spoke to the principal, Krista McKinney-King, gave her a tour of the school, and showed her how students are learning skills that will make them employable right away. May Roadshow /Segment 1
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A. Philip Randolph Technical High School
Clip: Special | 3m 7sVideo has Closed Captions
Here at Randolph Career & Technical Center, students earn a high school diploma while getting hands-on experience in high-demand fields such as carpentry, plumbing, and masonry. Christy spoke to the principal, Krista McKinney-King, gave her a tour of the school, and showed her how students are learning skills that will make them employable right away. May Roadshow /Segment 1
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