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Your Future is Your Choice with Career Academies

The School District of Escambia County’s career academies are small learning communities within a high school that focus on a career pathway for a two-, three-, or four-year span. Students enter through a voluntary application process; they must apply and be accepted, with parental knowledge and support. Students in a career academy take a mixture of career (usually one or two) and academic (usually three or four) classes each year. Classes meet entrance requirements for four- year universities. Students develop knowledge in a given industry, and—in most academies—students have opportunities to earn industry certification relevant to the career academy. Students’ senior year may include work experience, a paid or unpaid, in the community.

Studies have found that students in career academies perform better in high school and are more likely to continue into post secondary education, compared to similar students in the same schools. After assessing the most extensive, longitudinal study yet on academies by MDRC, William Rasberry, of the Washington Post, succinctly wrote, "The magic, apparently, is in the combination of linking academics to job prospects and the intensive involvement of adults." Several leading organizations of career academies have agreed on a common standard for academies, and use the following parameters when describing a career academy: * a small learning community, comprised of a group of students within the larger high school, who take classes together for at least two years, and are taught by a team of teachers from different disciplines; * a college preparatory curriculum with a career theme, enabling students to see relationships among academic subjects, and their application to a broad filed of work; and * partnerships with employers, the community, and local colleges, bring resources from outside the high school to improve student motivation and achievement.

 

Admission Requirements for Career Academies
  • All students must have a "C" average
  • All students must have no recurring discipline problems
  • All students must have no serious attendance issues

Waivers are considered: parents may appeal if the students does not meet one or more of the requirements. Space is limited.

 
Check the list of Career Academies available in Escambia County.
 

High School Options

Middle School Options

 

Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSO)

Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSO) provide leadership training and reinforce specific career and technical skills. Career Student Organizations provide activities for students as an integral part of the instruction offered. Ask your instructor how you can get involved.
 

Resources

Current News

The application process for Career Academies outside of your attendance zone has closed. If you still wish to attend a Career Academy at your zoned school, you can use one of the school-based forms below to apply.

School-Based Application - Middle School

School Based Application - High School

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