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Bridge Academy Session 4: Exploring Healthcare Careers at Le Bonheur Children's Hospital!

Our Bridge Academy students recently spent the day at Le Bonheur Children's Hospital in Memphis, where they gained valuable insight into the many career opportunities available in healthcare.

Students heard from professionals in Pediatric Surgery, the Emergency Department, Hospital Medicine, Nutrition Services, Nursing, and Pharmacy, learning about their career journeys and the important roles they play in patient care. They also toured the hospital and experienced firsthand how healthcare teams work together to serve children and families across the Mid-South.

The day concluded with service projects that allowed students to give back to the hospital community. Students assisted with snack, book, and comfort carts, participated in activities in the Neuro Clinic, organized supplies, and helped with crafts and games..

Thank you to Le Bonheur Children's Hospital for providing our students with an incredible opportunity to explore careers, develop leadership skills, and make a positive impact through service.
7 days ago, Workforce Development News
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Bridge Academy Session 4
Bridge Academy Session 4
Bridge Academy Session 4
Bridge Academy Session 4
Bridge Academy Session 4
Bridge Academy Session 4
Bridge Academy Session 4
Bridge Academy Session 4
Bridge Academy Session 4
We had the opportunity to speak at the June meeting for the Olive Branch Chamber about the importance of business and industry partnerships in preparing students for future success.

A highlight of the meeting was hearing from three outstanding students representing different CTE programs. They shared how their experiences in Career and Technical Education, combined with support from local business partners, have helped them develop valuable skills, gain real-world experience, and explore future career opportunities.

Thank you to our business and community partners for investing in our students and helping build the future workforce of DeSoto County.
11 days ago, Workforce Development News
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DeSoto County Schools CTE Students Earn 520 National Industry Certifications!

We are proud to celebrate an outstanding accomplishment from our Career and Technical Education (CTE) students during the 2025-2026 school year. Together, our students earned 520 nationally recognized industry certifications, demonstrating their commitment to academic excellence, technical skill development, and workforce readiness.

These valuable credentials prepare students for success in high-demand careers across multiple industry sectors. Certifications earned this year included:

ASE Certifications – Automotive Technology
NCCER Core – Construction, Welding, and Advanced Manufacturing
NCCER Carpentry Level 1 – Construction Technology
NCCER Welding Level 1 – Welding Technology
SolidWorks Certification – Engineering
CompTIA CertMaster Tech+ – Information Technology Foundations
CompTIA Network+ – Networking and Infrastructure
Certified Logistics Associate (CLA) – Logistics & Supply Chain Management
Certified Logistics Technician (CLT) – Logistics & Supply Chain Management
Entrepreneurship and Small Business (ESB) Certification – Business, Marketing, and Finance

These achievements reflect the dedication of our students, the expertise of our CTE instructors, and the strong partnerships we maintain with business and industry leaders throughout our community.

By earning industry-recognized credentials while still in high school, our students are gaining a competitive advantage and developing the knowledge and skills needed for success in college, technical training, military service, and the workforce.

Congratulations to our students, teachers, and industry partners for helping make this a record year of achievement!

520 Certifications. Countless Opportunities. Endless Potential.
14 days ago, Workforce Development News
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Each week, our Career Coaches connect students with real-world career experiences. Check out this week’s opportunity in the flyer below!
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Work-Based Learning is about more than a job—it’s about helping students explore future career opportunities.. Job shadowing experiences provide students the opportunity to learn more about careers connected to their interests and goals.
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HHS WBL student spotlight
Just us for Free ACT Prep this summer
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Come join our team as an HVACR instructor at CTC East!
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Congratulations to the students who completed our Utility Line Worker Career Exploration Series.

This cohort represented a unique opportunity for students to explore a critical industry that plays a major role in supporting communities and infrastructure across our region. Throughout the series, students were introduced to the expectations, technical skills, safety standards, and career pathways connected to the utility workforce.

Today’s certificate presentations recognized not only completion of the program, but also the students’ willingness to step outside of the traditional classroom setting and engage in hands-on career exploration experiences tied directly to workforce needs.

Developing strong workforce pipelines requires meaningful collaboration between education and industry, and we are grateful to Northcentral Electric Cooperative for their partnership and investment in creating opportunities for our students. Their commitment to workforce development is helping students gain exposure to rewarding careers while strengthening the future talent pool for the industry.

We are proud of these students and excited to see where their future career journeys lead..

Cohort Series Completers:
Brandon Szewczyk
Carman Haymond
Gavin Hubbard
Keaton Henry
Levi Brown
Mason McPherson
Trenton Jenne

about 1 month ago, Workforce Development News
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Utility Completion
Utility Line Worker Career Exploration Series – Session 3

Today marked the final session of our Utility Line Worker Career Exploration Series, and students wrapped up the experience with a full hands-on field training day at Northcentral Electric Cooperative’s training facility.

Throughout the day, students had the opportunity to apply the skills and knowledge gained during the series through real-world activities and equipment demonstrations. In addition, students received valuable information regarding CDL licensing requirements, career pathways, and the next steps involved in pursuing a future in the utility industry.

This series has provided students with meaningful exposure to a high-demand career field while helping them build a stronger understanding of the training, professionalism, and technical skills required for success.

We want to express our sincere gratitude to Northcentral Electric Cooperative for their partnership, leadership, and continued commitment to investing in our students and the future workforce. Opportunities like these are only possible through strong collaboration with business and industry partners who believe in preparing the next generation for success.
about 1 month ago, Workforce Development News
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Utility day 3
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Aviation Cohort – Delta State Visit (Final Session)
Our Aviation Cohort recently completed the final experience in our four-part aviation series with a visit to Delta State University.
A special thank you to Marshall Tomlinson, Director of Flight Operations, for taking the time to show our students around and provide insight into the program. We also appreciate Avis Neal in Admissions for coordinating our visit and providing lunch for our group.
During the visit, students had the opportunity to tour the Delta State airport, runway, aircraft, and hangars, as well as experience the flight simulators. This was a valuable opportunity for students to see what college life and aviation training at Delta State could look like.
This visit marked the conclusion of a four-part Aviation Cohort series designed to expose students from all eight DeSoto County high schools to a variety of aviation pathways, including college programs, flight schools, and aviation maintenance trade programs.
Providing students with opportunities to explore different options and possibilities is invaluable as they make informed decisions about their future careers. We are grateful to all of our community and industry partners who helped make this series a success
about 1 month ago, Workforce Development News
Career exploration looks different for every student. Through individual meetings, our Career Coaches help students explore options, ask the right questions, and gain clarity on postsecondary and career opportunities that align with their goals.
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HHS Career Coach Connection

Congratulations Joselyn and Travis on your accomplishment!

about 2 months ago, Workforce Development News
OBHS WBL spotlight
Career pathways come alive through Work-Based Learning! Each week, we highlight a student applying classroom knowledge in a real-world setting. Learn more about this week’s featured student below!
about 2 months ago, Workforce Development News
HHS WBL student spotlight
Our district continues to leverage strong industry partnerships to provide students with meaningful exposure to real-world careers. Guest speakers like Amazon help bridge the gap between classroom learning and workforce expectations.
about 2 months ago, Workforce Development News
Amazon guest speaker
Career Exploration Series: Utility Line Worker – Session 2

Today, DeSoto County School District students received valuable hands-on experience at the Northcentral Electric Cooperative training facility as part of our Utility Line Worker Career Exploration Series.

Students participated in safety training and rotated through multiple stations where they practiced using industry equipment and learned directly from skilled professionals in the field. Experiences like these provide real-world exposure and help students better understand the skills, responsibilities, and career opportunities within the utility industry.

We are grateful for our continued partnership with Northcentral Electric Cooperative and their ongoing investment in developing the future workforce. Strategic partnerships like this create meaningful opportunities for students and strengthen the talent pipeline for our community.

Thank you to our local business and industry partners for helping prepare the next generation for success.
2 months ago, Workforce Development News
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Utility session 2
Utility session 2
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Utility session 2
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Utility session 2
Utility session 2
Utility session 2
The Bridge Academy had an outstanding Session 2 at the Landers Center in Southaven!

A special thank you to Debbie Mendenhall, Executive Director, for kicking off our visit with an engaging overview of the many career paths and leadership opportunities within the Landers Center, along with updates on current construction. We also appreciate Greg Presley (Director of Food & Beverage), Joel Crews (General Manager/COO), and Allison Mitchell (Director of Tourism, DeSoto County Convention Center) for sharing insights into their roles and career journeys.

Thank you to Stan Mendenhall, Head of Security, for guiding us on a behind-the-scenes tour where students explored the kitchen, suites, executive offices, locker rooms, arena floor, and new construction.

We are grateful to Debbie Mendenhall and Greg Presley for providing a delicious lunch for our students—those cookies were a favorite!

The day concluded with an informative session on AI from Aaron Cozort (Wisdom Integrators) and Kayce Orr (Director of AI & Digital Engagement, Brown Missionary Baptist), equipping our students with valuable knowledge for the future.

Thank you to everyone who made this meaningful, real-world learning experience possible!
2 months ago, Workforce Development News
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We are excited for a final short term training course for our graduating seniors. The Intro to Welding short course offered by Northwest MS Community College Workforce Solutions is starting soon!
Interested students may contact their Career Coach or Work Based Learning teacher at their high school for more information.
2 months ago, Workforce Development News
Intro to Welding

DeSoto County School District Aviation Cohort students recently completed Session #3 of their ongoing Career Exploration Series with a full day of industry experiences.

Students began at Olive Branch Airport with a tour arranged by Derrick Hill and Dave Taylor, including a special visit with retired FedEx pilot Steve, who showcased his historic 1940 UPF-7 aircraft.

The group then visited Luke Weathers Flight Academy for a presentation by Greyson Coleman, coordinated by Dartenya Davis. Students also toured Air Venture Flight Center, where Jessie Sawyer hosted the group, led tours of the school and aircraft, and generously provided lunch.

The final stop was Northwest Mississippi Community College Aviation Maintenance, where Calvin Cooper and David Lindsey shared valuable insight into careers in aircraft maintenance and Kelsey Baker provided information on the application and selection process.

We appreciate all of our business and education partners for helping students explore high-demand aviation careers and future opportunities.

2 months ago, Workforce Development News
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This week, we are proud to recognize a group of students who are gaining valuable real-world experience through our Work-Based Learning program. Their dedication and growth are building strong futures.
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DCHS WBL spotlight
Career exploration looks different for every student. Through individual meetings, our Career Coaches help students explore options, ask the right questions, and gain clarity on postsecondary and career opportunities that align with their goals.
2 months ago, Workforce Development News
HLHS Career Coach Connection