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$12 Million Awarded for Various College & Career Academy Grants in Georgia

Lt. Governor Casey Cagle, along with the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG), recently presented a number of grants for the progression of the College & Career Academies in various counties in Georgia.

Lt. Governor Cagle praised the partnership between local school systems, technical colleges, and industry, which has proven effective in increasing student achievement and workforce development across our state. Because of Lt. Governor Cagle’s initiative, there will be 47 College and Career Academies in Georgia. Over 20,000 students are already enrolled in College and Career Academies throughout Georgia, boasting graduation rates as high as 99%.

“Our students deserve every opportunity for academic success – and with the creation of Georgia’s next four College and Career Academies, we are one step closer to ensuring students across our state have access to these world-class learning institutions,” said Lt. Governor Cagle. “These school systems have embraced innovation in the classroom, bringing business and community leaders together to ignite economic growth for many years to come.”

Among the recipients were:

  • Ben Hill County — Awarded $3 Million

  • Sumter County Awarded $3 Million

  • Jones County Awarded $3 Million

  • Jackson County Awarded $3 Million

College and Career Academies are effectively developing programs to train high school students for in-demand careers. Students find that challenging, hands-on programs provide greater relevancy and value, which not only lead to higher graduation rates but also rewarding professional opportunities. The specified training for students is attractive to local businesses, and communities prosper from the highly-trained and skilled workforce.

Jessica Szilagyi is a former Statewide Contributor for AllOnGeorgia.com.

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