What's Happening?
Northeast High School has received a grant from the Community Foundation of East Mississippi to support its Pathways to College and Career Readiness Initiative. The grant will help cover the costs for students to retake the ACT WorkKeys exam, which assesses
essential workplace skills. This funding aims to remove financial barriers for students, allowing them to improve their scores and enhance their career prospects. The initiative is part of a broader effort to ensure students are prepared for both college and the workforce.
Why It's Important?
The grant is significant as it directly impacts students' ability to achieve career-readiness benchmarks, which are crucial for their future employment opportunities. By facilitating access to the WorkKeys exam, the grant helps students earn credentials recognized by employers, thereby improving their job prospects. This initiative reflects a commitment to strengthening education and workforce readiness, which is vital for the economic development of the region.
What's Next?
With the grant in place, Northeast High School will continue to focus on preparing students for the workforce by providing them with the necessary tools and opportunities to succeed. The school plans to monitor the impact of the grant on student performance and explore additional ways to support career readiness. The success of this initiative could serve as a model for other schools seeking to enhance their educational programs.











