The Catoosa County News

Catoosa County Public Schools considers College and Career Academy

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On November 16, 2017, Catoosa County Public Schools held a “Listening Luncheon” to discuss the possibilit­y of a College and Career Academy. Superinten­dent Denia Reese said, “As superinten­dent of schools, I understand that for Catoosa County’s future economic growth it is critical to have a highly educated, skilled, and motivated workforce. To accomplish this goal, Catoosa County Public Schools is exploring the possibilit­y of a College and Career Academy.”

Georgia College and Career Academies were an initiative of Lt. Governor Casey Cagle in 2007. This unique high school unites the local school system with the state’s technical colleges, other post-secondary institutio­ns, and local business, enabling the developmen­t of high school and collegelev­el programs that prepare students for jobs targeted to Catoosa County’s current and future workforce needs. Students who participat­e in College and Career Academies are highly desirable to businesses and colleges, not only because they are equipped with technical and career specific skills, but they also understand the soft skills of business – a strong work ethic, punctualit­y and responsibi­lity, working in teams, and critical thinking skills.

Superinten­dent Reese said, “This first community presentati­on was attended by over 50 business leaders and elected officials including Senator Jeff Mullis and Representa­tive Dewayne Hill. We received overwhelmi­ngly positive response about continuing to explore this opportunit­y for the school system.”

Mrs. Reese explained that the system has received a planning grant from the Technical College System of Georgia to help with the initial planning process. During the next year, the system will continue to present the project to the community to receive input, and a community needs assessment will be conducted to determine if a College and Career Academy is a good project for Catoosa County Public Schools in the future.

 ??  ?? Front row, from left: State Rep. Dewayne Hill, Suzan Gibson, Superinten­dent Denia Reese, Gloria Hunt, state Sen. Jeff Mullis. Back row, from left: Jack Sims, School Board Chairman Don Dycus, School Board Vice Chairman David Moeller.
Front row, from left: State Rep. Dewayne Hill, Suzan Gibson, Superinten­dent Denia Reese, Gloria Hunt, state Sen. Jeff Mullis. Back row, from left: Jack Sims, School Board Chairman Don Dycus, School Board Vice Chairman David Moeller.

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