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 From Here to Career Academy success starts
 not only with skill, but also with heart.
         in Yourself. The second year’s curriculum focuses   “This class has definitely changed my attitude,”
        on developing advanced emotional intelligence   said a student in the Professional Skills
 By: Lydia Cobb  skills and the strategic interview process.  Development Pathway. “I feel more positive about   Catoosa County College & Career Academy (CCA) takes
                                            things, and I always refer back to this class when   students from here to career.
        Keith Jones, the Academy’s Talent Development   I’m dealing with something.”
 Catoosa County Board of Education   career-technical skills in nine career   Specialist, developed this curriculum specifically   From HERE to CAREER Academy   •  Criminal Justice
 prioritizes listening to stakeholders.   pathways. In the 2025-2026 academic   for Catoosa County Schools. Jones’ class helps   pathways prepare students to continue   •  Health Science
 The From Here to Career College &   year, they will have 301 junior and   students develop durable skills that are often    “We feel like we’re breaking ground,” said Jones.   post-secondary education or go straight
 Career Academy CEO, Marissa Brower,   senior high school students enrolled.   missing from traditional education. Students who   And local industry leaders agree. A supervisor of   into the workforce. With business and   •  Construction
 said that listening – especially to the   The Academy doesn’t just focus    participate in the class for two years and    patient care technicians at CHI Memorial Hospital   industry partners, students participate   •  Welding
 voices of local industry leaders – was   on technical training; it places a   complete certification requirements may    recently shared that Academy students “are just   •  Machine Tool Technology
 very important when the Career   powerful emphasis on emotional   earn an emotional intelligence certificate.  exceptional,” noting that one graduate earned a   in hands-on education in careers that   •  Logistics & Supply Chain
                                                                                  interest them and that are in high
                                            Touchpoint Award for excellence in patient care.
 Academy was being formed. Brower   intelligence as a foundation for life    Another student, trained in welding, was named   Management
 sought input from many business   and career success.   Every week, students step out of their technical   Magic Student of the Year for demonstrating   demand in our region. Each pathway
 leaders, asking what skills they needed   training and into Jones’ class, where they develop   excellent emotional intelligence skills.  is aligned with an industry partner   •  Information Technology &
 most from the future workforce.   “Our work to develop students’   real-world readiness skills in such areas as   mentor and is taught by experts and   Cybersecurity
 Whether welding, construction, or   emotional intelligence generates the   public speaking, writing resumes, navigating job   The Academy also offers dual enrollment   educators. Students may also participate   •  Teaching as a Profession
 healthcare, a clear message emerged:   most interest and appreciation from   interviews, and building confidence in    opportunities, allowing students to earn up    in academic dual enrollment with    •  Industrial Technology - Robotics -
 most young people were entering the   our industry partners,” said Brower. “A   conversation. Students learn emotional   to 30 hours of college credit tuition-free while   Georgia Northwestern Technical    Mechatronics
 workforce lacking strong work ethics   lot of academies are doing some of this   intelligence skills including self-awareness,    completing their high school diploma. Books   College and Dalton State College, so
        self-management, social awareness, and
 and soft skills.  training, but ours is very systematic.”                        graduates are college ready, career
        relationship management.            and transportation are provided, and industry-
                                            credentialed students are prepared to graduate   ready, and life ready.
 Beginning with a community listening   That system starts with what the    “This is really a life skills class that teaches them   ready for high-demand, livable-wage careers.  Catoosa County College and Career Academy, serving:
 lunch in November 2017, the first   school calls the “ABCs for Gen Z,”   how to be their best selves,” said Jones. “It’s an   Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe, Heritage, and Ringgold High Schools
 cohort launched in 2019. Since moving   a 26-lesson curriculum that uses   open and honest classroom where students can   As Catoosa County kicks off another academic   190 Catoosa Circle, Ringgold, GA 30736
 into the new school in 2023, the From   each letter of the alphabet to build a   discuss life situations and develop the skills to be   year, the From Here to Career Academy is    706.937.2220 • cca.catoosa.k12.ga.us
 Here to Career College & Career   foundational skill. For example, A =   successful adults.” For some of the teens, it’s their   proving that success starts not only with skill,
 Academy focuses on developing   Accept Responsibility and B = Believe  favorite part of the school experience.  but with heart.

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