In Henry County, a group of students are getting hands-on experience that could land them a job before they finish high school.
ABBEVILLE, Ala. - 81% of Alabama high school students are currently enrolled in some type of career tech program, and it continues to grow as students look for options instead of college to begin their careers.
In Henry County, a group of students are getting hands-on experience that could land them a job before they finish high school. “I just wanna help people out and make them feel better about themselves,” explains Sydney Ott, a freshman at Abbeville High School.Junior Emily Pitchford says, “One of the reasons why I started it was to make sure that’s what I wanted to do, and I haven’t had any doubts so far.”“Whenever I have to go to Wallace, I’ll be able to already know some of the things, so it won’t be as hard on me, whenever I’m ready to do state boards,” continues Pitchford.
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