Adair County helps grow Missouri's CWRC numbers

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Adair County earns Certified Work Ready Community designation

Last week, Gov. Jay Nixon traveled to the Kirksville Area Technical Center to congratulate Adair County for being designated as a Certified Work Ready Community (CWRC). The CWRC designation recognizes successful efforts by community, education and business leaders, working with the Missouri Division of Workforce Development, to strengthen workforce training and development to meet the economic development needs of communities. 

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Adair County exceeded its National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC) goals to earn the CWRC designation. Its overall goal for number of residents earning the NCRC was 150; the county surpassed this to record 176 NCRC holders. Adair County also surpassed each of its individual NCRC workforce goals:

► Emerging Workforce: Goal – 87, Actual – 104

► Current Workforce: Goal – 25, Actual – 28

► Transitioning Workforce: Goal – 38, Actual – 44

To support Adair County’s efforts to achieve this important certification, local employers and organizations worked together, including local school districts, educational institutions, chambers of commerce, workforce development and economic development organizations. 


About CWRC

In 2012, Missouri was selected as one of the first four states in the nation to participate in the Certified Work Ready Communities initiative by American College Testing (ACT). The initiative aligns workforce training programs with the economic development needs of communities; matches appropriate applicants to jobs based on skill level; and strengthens businesses by strengthening the workforce. 

In 2013, Jasper County, Missouri was named the first Certified Work Ready Community in the nation. Missouri currently has 52 counties actively participating in the Certified Work Ready Community initiative, and ranks second in the nation in number of fully-certified counties.


For more information about Adair County’s CWRC designation, please click here. To view photos from the event, please check out our Flickr album.

If you would like to learn more about the CWRC initiative in Missouri, please visit ded.mo.gov/getcertified, or watch the video below.

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