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state. There’s just a huge need for everything from pilots to mechanics to FBO operators. It’s a really exciting space to be in, and the fact that we could be a pipeline for that activity, it’s pretty awesome.” Dr. Taylor expands, “We also offer cybersecurity in a dual enrollment program with our local community college. We’re getting ready to start a laboratory school with the University of Mary Washington, where we will focus on data science, coding, and IT. It is very exciting.” In addition, a collaboration with Stafford County Fire and Rescue has resulted in a highly successful career and technical program. Winning an award for being one of the best in the state, the program allows students to spend part of their day in the fire academy, graduating high school as certified professional firefighters. RECOGNITION OF EXCEPTIONAL EDUCATORS Stafford County Schools recognizes the exceptional educators within the district and their crucial role in student success. Dr. Taylor mentions Jenni McCall, a math teacher who was not only named district-wide teacher of the year but was also honored as the Northern Virginia Teacher of the Year by Northern Virginia Magazine. With 4,300 employees, Stafford Schools is the largest employer in the county. “We have received several accolades for our workforce in terms of how we support human capital, and we are very proud of our efforts to constantly have a focus on supporting our employees and making great strides in that space,” he acknowledges.“There’s an army of really fantastic teachers who care very deeply about kids and who are committed to the mission of having high expectations for academic performance, while also being committed to really meaningful post-secondary outcomes.” INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS Stafford County Schools is involved in several ongoing and upcoming infrastructure projects, 5 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 5, ISSUE 01 STAFFORD COUNT Y SCHOOLS

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