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Adam Seaney, GAVC — record enrollment, Senior Signing Day, and Fanuc robotics coming next year

16 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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The Galesburg Area Vocational Center wrapped up the 2025-26 school year with record enrollment, a standout Senior Signing Day, and big plans for next year. GAVC Director Adam Seaney joined Tyler Gumm and Jay Redfern on Galesburg's Morning News on Tuesday, June 2. Listen to the full interview above. Topics covered in this interview: Senior Signing Day — 67 students honored, destinations from Carl Sandburg to Caltech Why public recognition matters for CTE students Record enrollment of 425 students in 2025-26 Growth in automotive, construction, and machining programs Internship and job shadowing expansion New Principles of Manufacturing class for 2026-27 FANUC robotics certifications coming to GAVC New student advisory group launching next year How to get involved for 2026-27   GAVC programs are open to juniors and seniors. Located in the back of the 940 building on Fremont. Call (309) 732-0005. Full story: ➡️ Read the full story at WGIL.com

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