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News Category: Cape Cape Launches in Kansas Posted on January 28 · 2025 By Leah Braet Manhattan · Kan. – January 28 · 2025 – Kansas Child Care Training Opportunities (KCCTO) is proud to announce the launch of Cape · a career and professional empowerment portal tailored for Kansas’ early childhood workforce. Cape · available at YourCape.org · provides a hub for early childhood professionals to access training · manage growth · and track career milestones. By streamlining tools and aligning resources · Cape went live on January 13 · 2025 · &nbsp · ” said Haley Hynek · Cape Director at KCCTO.&nbsp · Empowering the Workforce &nbsp · Cape simplifies access to professional development training and resources · reduces duplication · and eliminates reliance on paper forms. Users can organize career information efficiently · home visiting · and early intervention roles.&nbsp

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News Category: Cape Cape Launches in Kansas Posted on January 28
2025 By Leah Braet Manhattan
Kan. – January 28
2025 – Kansas Child Care Training Opportunities (KCCTO) is proud to announce the launch of Cape
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a career and professional empowerment portal tailored for Kansas’ early childhood workforce. Cape
available at YourCape.org
provides a hub for early childhood professionals to access training
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manage growth
and track career milestones. By streamlining tools and aligning resources
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Cape went live on January 13
2025
&nbsp
” said Haley Hynek
Cape Director at KCCTO.&nbsp
Empowering the Workforce &nbsp
Cape simplifies access to professional development training and resources
Learn more
reduces duplication
and eliminates reliance on paper forms. Users can organize career information efficiently
home visiting
and early intervention roles.&nbsp

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