New Construction Career Academy Opening At Jay High School
June 26, 2018
Jay High School will open a Building Construction Academy this fall to meet the increased demand in the the construction trades.
It’s one of three new academies that will open in Santa Rosa County Schools.
Gulf Breeze High School seeks to meet local workforce demand in hospitality careers with its new Hospitality & Tourism Academy. And Milton High School students will have the opportunity to learn about starting their own business in the new Business & Entrepreneurship Academy.
For more information visit SantaRosaCareerPathways.com.
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I’m glad to see new pathways to careers besides college which has become so expensive, broad and unfocused so that graduates cannot find a job, don’t feel competent to do the job, and are forced to accept low paying jobs that are inadequate to live on much less pay off student loans. I really feel that vocational and military training is a quicker path to a well paying job. However, until recently our vocational programs offered very few programs. So I’m glad to see this. However, I hope that Jay student aren’t limited to the construction program only and can also go to other schools for the entrepreneur or hospitality training.