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Gallery: Stadler's First Apprenticeship Cohort Graduates

After three years of hands-on training, education in the classroom, and working part-time the first apprenticeship class of Stadler Rail graduated. Starting their junior year of high school, these students completed high school, worked part-time and earned their associate's degree. Great job!!





 











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