Main Streets & Backroads

Why Students Don’t Need a 4-Year Degree Anymore | The SWITCH Model Explained


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In this episode of Mills County Routes, Carlene Hall sits down with Katie Lewis, director of SWITCH – Southwest Iowa Technical Career Hub, to explore one of the most innovative education and workforce solutions happening in rural America right now.

What started as a former school building has been transformed into a career training hub, community center, and economic driver for Mills County and beyond.

Inside SWITCH, you’ll find:

• Career training programs like CNA, HVAC, construction trades, and more
• Partnerships with Iowa Western, Clarkson College, and local schools
• A therapeutic school (Rising Hope Academy) helping students reconnect with learning
• A community kitchen, food pantry, and workforce development center
• Opportunities for students, adults, and local businesses to collaborate and grow

Katie shares how this entire vision came together through bold leadership, partnerships, and a willingness to try something new, even without a clear roadmap.

This isn’t just about education. It’s about closing workforce gaps, building community, and creating real opportunity right here in rural Iowa.

At its core, SWITCH is built on one powerful idea:
collaboration over competition.

And the results are already speaking for themselves.

If you care about the future of small towns, workforce development, or giving people real paths to success, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss.

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Main Streets & BackroadsBy Carlene Hall