From The Tribune staff reports
TRUSSVILLE — Seven Hewitt-Trussville High School (HTHS) students have received job/internship offers at major companies following completion of work in the Academy for Craft Training (ACT).
According to the Trussville City Schools (TCS) In the Loop, James Barger (Goodgame Company), Tyler Paine (Brasfield & Gorrie), Cameron Williams (Daniel Iron), Tristan Pearcy (Building & Earth), Ryan Carr (RJ Mechanical), Cade Tennyson (Remmert & Company), and William Gallant (summer internship/RJ Mechanical) have all received immediate career opportunities following graduation.
Students who work at Birmingham’s ACT fall under the Academy Programs at HTHS.
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“With a capacity of 250 metro BHM high school juniors and seniors, the Academy of Craft Training is a public/private partnership between the commercial construction industry and the State of Alabama’s K-12 Career and Technical Education System,” TCS In The Loop states.
The Academy for Craft Training’s mission is to recruit, educate and guide high school students for educational and employment opportunities in the construction industry.