01/27/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/27/2026 13:53
January 27, 2026
FDOE Press Office 850-245-0413 [email protected]
~ Annual report highlights historic expansion under Governor Ron DeSantis ~
Tallahassee, Fla., January 27, 2026 - Today, on Workforce Day at the Capitol, Florida Department of Education Commissioner Anastasios Kamoutsas announced record-breaking growth in the state's Registered Apprenticeship System, reaffirming Florida's position as a national leader in workforce education. The 2024-2025 Annual Apprenticeship and Preapprenticeship Report shows Florida's apprenticeship system continued its upward trajectory with more than 25,000 active apprentices and pre-apprentices statewide. During the past year alone, more than 2,200 apprentices completed their programs, earning an average wage of nearly $28 per hour upon exit. In addition, Florida saw an 11% increase in the total number of active apprentices and preapprentices last year, resulting in a 70% increase in registered apprentices since Governor DeSantis took office.
"These record apprenticeship and preapprenticeship numbers reflect the incredible success of Florida's approach to workforce education," said Commissioner of Education Anastasios Kamoutsas. "Governor DeSantis' vision for expanding career and technical education has created life-changing opportunities for Floridians to learn, earn and advance in high-demand industries."
Key highlights from the 2024-2025 report include:
Before Governor Ron DeSantis took office, only a handful of new apprenticeship programs were registered each year. Today, the results tell a much different story. Over the past six years, Florida's apprenticeship system has experienced transformative growth:
Florida has made significant investments to expand apprenticeship opportunities through initiatives like the Pathways to Career Opportunities Grant. To date, $105 million has been awarded with over 350 proposals funded and over 20,000 participants served. As a result, students throughout Florida have access to proven training methods that benefit both job seekers and businesses through apprenticeship and preapprenticeship opportunities and programs.
For more information regarding apprenticeships, please visit apprenticefl.com. To read the full 2024-2025 Annual Apprenticeship Report, visit https://www.fldoe.org/academics/career-adult-edu/research-evaluation/annual-app-reports.stml.
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