Bevill State Career Pathways Academy Hosts Robotics Camp Exhibition and Scholarship Signing Ceremony

“The Career Pathways Academy has been instrumental in shaping the futures of many young individuals in our community. We are immensely grateful to Senator Greg Reed for his unwavering support and dedication to this program. His vision has enabled us to offer unparalleled opportunities to our students, equipping them with the skills necessary for successful careers.” - Dr. Joel Hagood

On Saturday, June 22, 2024, Bevill State Community College (BSCC) Career Pathways Academy hosted an exhibition highlighting the Robotics Camp held during the previous week. The event, held on the Bevill State Community College Sumiton Campus, culminated in a signing ceremony for the incoming scholarship recipients of the new Career Pathways Academy class. The ceremony featured Senator Greg Reed, President Pro Tempore of the Alabama Senate, as the guest speaker, who was honored with an Award of Appreciation for his outstanding vision and commitment to the development and sustainability of the Career Pathways Academy over the past nine years.

“Ensuring young people in our area have every resource necessary to achieve their dreams is critically important to the futures of our local communities. The Career Pathways Academy at Bevill State does a remarkable job of equipping students with the skills and expertise they need to have meaningful careers. I am very excited for the students who are following their aspirations and beginning their occupation journey, and I want to thank Dr. Hagood, Director Ingle, and the faculty at Bevill for their tireless work to make certain this program continues its wonderful success and impact throughout Alabama.”

Left to right: Blake Cook (Fayette County High School), Ashlan Childers (Hamilton High School), Charlie Cooper (Fayette County High School), Dylan Frederick (Hamilton High School), Matthew Garrett (Fayette County High School), Hudson Gant (Berry High School), Hunter Gant (Berry High School), Sara Harbor (Hamilton High School), Hunter Harkey (Fayette County High School), and Carson Key (Curry High School)

This year, 20 talented students from various high schools in Fayette, Marion, and Walker counties received scholarships to join the Career Pathways Academy. These rising juniors will be introduced to a wealth of career pathways and industry opportunities through dual enrollment coursework at Bevill State, career fairs, exploration camps, and industry-relevant training. These students are representative of the future of our workforce, bringing enthusiasm and dedication.

The Career Pathways Academy is designed to expose high school students to job training for industry settings through an innovative career academy approach. By integrating academic coursework with hands-on industry experience, the program prepares students for the workforce while they are still in high school. More information about the program can be found at www.BSCC.edu/students/high-school-students/bscc-career-pathways-academy.

Left to right: – Jaxson Ledbetter (Hamilton High School), Conner McCluskey-Preston (Dora High School), Branson McCullar (Hamilton High School), Lucas Nivens (Hamilton High School), Sam Redd (Home School – Fayette), Emma Robnett (Hackleburg High School), Ty Sawyer (Fayette County High School), Noel Swann (Hackleburg High School), Judah Walker (Home School – Sumiton), and Tucker Watkins (Hubbertville High School)

Dr. Joel Hagood, President of Bevill State Community College, commented on the success and impact of the program: “The Career Pathways Academy has been instrumental in shaping the futures of many young individuals in our community. We are immensely grateful to Senator Greg Reed for his unwavering support and dedication to this program. His vision has enabled us to offer unparalleled opportunities to our students, equipping them with the skills necessary for successful careers.”

The BSCC Career Pathways Academy remains a beacon of opportunity, providing students with the essential tools and experiences needed to thrive in their future careers. The continued support and engagement from community leaders, educators, and industry partners ensure the program’s ongoing success and impact.

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