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Hoover’s New Skilled Trades Academy Nearing Debut By Cindy Riley CEG CORRESPONDENT

As students in the Birmingham suburb of Hoover, Ala., look ahead to the new school year, some are preparing for a unique opportunity that takes them out of the traditional classroom. The new Skilled Trades Academy debuts in August at the Riverchase Career Connection Center (RC3). “The Skilled Trades Academy has many different career choices that I could possibly enjoy, but the one that really caught my eye is HVAC,” said 17-year-old Darrien “DC” Lockhart. “I have some experience in engineering, as I was in the engineering academy at Spain Park High School for two years.” As he begins his senior year, Lockhart is looking forward to the change in his education routine.

“I feel like the Skilled Trades Academy and being enrolled in RC3 itself will be a different learning experience,” he said. “With this skill, I hope to start my own company, or at least work for a company while in college. Hopefully it will give me the time I need to get through school, while also giving me the money.” Not all students, however, choose to earn a fouryear degree. According to Ron Dodson, director of RC3, “Our suburban school district has been primarily focused on sending students to college, and we’re good at doing that. Ninety percent of our graduates are accepted into college, but the times are changing. There was a recognition in our community a few years ago that we needed to do more to support

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In 2016, construction wages and salaries totaled $4 billion in the state of Alabama.

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RC3 will consist of five career academies — Culinary Arts and Hospitality, Cyber Innovation, Fire and Emergency Services, Health Sciences and Skilled Trades.

both college and career readiness. RC3 will consist of five career academies — Culinary Arts and Hospitality, Cyber Innovation, Fire and Emergency Services, Health Sciences and Skilled Trades.” Dodson said now is the ideal time to start the program. “Demand for highly skilled workers is very high, and students recognize the opportunities that are within reach today if you are willing to show up to work on time, work hard and be safe. There are 750 students who have signed up for RC3 next year, and 115 have chosen the Skilled Trades Academy. They come from Hoover High School, Spain Park High School and Homewood High School. About 95 percent are from the Hoover school system. “With so many tradesmen reaching retirement age, companies are not able to replace these workers as quickly as they need to,” Dodson said. “That is obviously a driving force for the shortage of workers today, and the rise in wages see HOOVER page 4


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