Dale County Schools

workforce development, illustrating the depth of their engagement with the local economy and community. “We’re deeply involved in our regional workforce development councils and collaborate closely with local businesses and industry partners,” she states. This collaboration extends beyond mere advisories, with a robust work-based learning program that saw 103 students contribute approximately $250,000 in wages to the local economy. “Our work-based learning coordinators play a pivotal role in sustaining these vital connections, ensuring our students gain invaluable real-world experience,” Welch adds. The initiative’s success is further evidenced by the district’s inaugural job shadow event, which is expected to broaden students’ exposure to various industries. On the arts front, Baker has taken pride in the district’s substantial advancements since he assumed office.“We reintroduced music and art classes at the elementary level and revitalized band programs, now featured in two of our three schools,” he explains. The collaboration with Ozark City Schools has also birthed a substantial theater program, highlighted by the annual production that engages the community and provides students a platform to showcase their talents. “Participation in theater and music not only enhances students’ resumes but also fosters 5 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 5, ISSUE 04 DALE COUNTY SCHOOLS

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