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GREEN BAY, Wis. (CBS 58) -- First Lady Dr. Jill Biden landed in Green Bay on Friday, Feb. 16. for the latest in a series of Biden Campaign visits.
The first lady landed at Austin Straubel Airport and headed for the city's Rail Yard Innovation District.
There, a round table discussion was held where she discussed how her husband, President Joe Biden, and his administration are expanding career connected learning in high school and college.
"It looks like classrooms that aren't only traditional spaces with desks, but that are kitchens where students can learn culinary skills, greenhouses where students learn how to grow vegetables and plants, metal shops and fabrication labs," said Dr. Jill Biden.
Just a few weeks ago, President Biden was in Superior, promoting his administration's efforts to rebuild Americas' bridges and other infrastructure.