HOUMA, La. -- Terrebonne Career and Technical High School students interested in learning the basics of oil and gas production will have the opportunity to do so next fall through a new integrated production lab.
The Courier reports (http://bit.ly/1lZisUT ) students taking the course will learn oil and gas production basics as well as safety components critical to today's workforce.
The lab is being paid for through the Department of Education's Jump Start grant, which awarded $74,000 among four districts in Assumption, Lafourche, St. Mary and Terrebonne parishes. Terrebonne received $20,000 that probably will pay for the entire lab, secondary education supervisor Graham Douglas says.
The course will help the district transition into the state-required Jump Start initiative, a path for students pursuing a university-preparatory diploma and also for those pursuing a career diploma.
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