GLENDALE — With local unemployment back on the rise, several regional educational institutions, including the Burbank Adult School, stand to receive a combined $1.3 million in federal stimulus money for work training programs under a plan approved Tuesday by the Glendale City Council.
Glendale Community College, Studio Arts and the Career Development Institute are also among those expected to share the funding. The institutions will bear responsibility for training workers for emerging fields, as well as bringing industry veterans up to speed on technological shifts in the fields of entertainment and health care.
“The funding helps to really strengthen our [Career Technical Education] offering when we are looking at some pretty big cuts in the state budget,” said Joe Stark, assistant principal of Burbank Adult School.