Students in the Information Technology pathway recently had a great opportunity to learn from a professional in the field, thanks to the support of Reggie Philphot from Procter & Gamble.
With the help of IT pathway teacher Carol Burns, who teaches the course and helped make this connection, Mr. Philphot worked with students as they planned and prepared their project for the upcoming IT Expo. Students shared ideas, worked as a team, and solved real design and functionality challenges together.
This experience helped bring learning to life. Students saw how technology projects work in the real world, where teamwork, problem-solving, and creativity are important every day.
Because of the support from Mrs. Burns and Mr. Philphot, students are building skills that will help them succeed after high school. They are gaining real-world knowledge that prepares them for college, careers, and other future opportunities.
We are thankful for the time, support, and mentorship that continues to make a difference for our students.