BISMARCK, N.D. – The University of North Dakota John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences has donated a Piper Seminole Flight Training Device (FTD) to the Bismarck Public Schools Career Academy. The Bismarck Public School District Career Academy Center is located on the campus of Bismarck State College. The center enrolls 900 students annually from nine public and private high schools in the area. The center provides students with quality education in career and technical programs including high-wage, high-demand technical training, academic integration, and alignment with post-secondary education. About 90 students are currently attending aviation courses at the Career Academy.
UND Aerospace Donates Aviation Training Device To Bismarck Public Schools
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