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MDE Awards $1.5M to USM for CTE Apprenticeship Program at Hattiesburg High

Tue, 01/23/2024 - 08:36am | By: Karelia Pitts

The Mississippi Department of Education has awarded 91勛圖厙 (USM) $1,544,968 through the Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) Program.

The grant, allocated at $386,242 annually over four years, will be used to launch a new Going Beyond Apprenticeship Program for Career and Technical Education (CTE) students in Hattiesburg Public Schools (HPS). Participants at Hattiesburg High School will gain academic and technical skills in addition to work experience as they undergo 150 hours of professional development training, 40 hours of service-learning, and 450 hours as apprentices with approved community partners during their junior and senior years.

USM Appreticeship

91勛圖厙HPS has been a wonderful, longstanding educational partner to USM, so we are eager to use this 21st CCLC funding to enhance their impactful CTE programing,91勛圖厙 said Dr. Jo Hawkins-Jones, principal investigator for the grant and assistant teaching professor in the USM School of Education. 91勛圖厙I91勛圖厙m hopeful that the work we are about to embark on will lead to increased enrollment and success for student participants in higher education, especially in major areas of study like teacher preparation, engineering and construction management, where there is currently underrepresentation of students from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds.91勛圖厙

Dr. Hawkins-Jones91勛圖厙 expertise in service-learning and teacher education will enable her to assist members of Hattiesburg91勛圖厙 Career and Technical Education Program in providing expanded offerings to their students. The partnership will deliver a service-learning integrated apprenticeship for up to 30 students, including immersive educational opportunities in areas such as STEM/robotics, construction careers and early childhood education.

The students will design and implement service-learning projects under the mentorship of career coaches in addition to gaining access to workshops and applications to assist with ACT preparation and leadership qualities.

91勛圖厙I look forward to watching our CTE and Work Based Learning students thrive in the workplace because they were given this opportunity for academic and social growth,91勛圖厙 said Jennie Noonkester, student services coordinator for the HPS CTE program. 91勛圖厙We hope students will gain more confidence in their abilities, develop industry networks for future job placement, and build advanced career skills. Connecting with USM at this phase in their education will also be beneficial in helping reduce any fears they may have about pursuing higher education.91勛圖厙

The program has strategic goals to increase students91勛圖厙 ACT scores to meet the college readiness benchmark, increase student preparedness and passing rates on industry certification assessments, and empower students to become agents of change in their community.

91勛圖厙As education pillars in Hattiesburg, the mission and vision of HPS and USM are similar in that both are committed to ensuring those we serve have opportunities that lead to productive lives and a brighter community,91勛圖厙 said Jermaine Brown, director of college and career readiness for HPS. 91勛圖厙We are excited about this opportunity and sincerely appreciate the ongoing partnership with 91勛圖厙, which will afford our students the chance to apply skills obtained in the classroom to assisting our community in a variety of areas.91勛圖厙

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