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Student-run cafe opens at Metro School for real-world job training experiences

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Some Charlotte students are getting an early look at what it’s like having a part-time job.

A student-run cafe is now open at the Metro School in Uptown.

Leaders say students will take on different roles than those found in a regular cafe. It’s an opportunity for students to gain real-world job training experiences.

Community partners for the student-run cafe include IKEA, the Metro PTO and the Girl Scouts.

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