First 20 students earn industry certification in Heavy Equipment Operations
Bulloch County Schools' new career pathway achieves training milestone
All twenty students from the Heavy Equipment Operations career pathway successfully earned their Certificate of Field Capstone Project for Excavator.
Students in the Heavy Equipment Operations Pathway work to complete their certification at the Meldrim Dirt Pit in Bloomingdale, Georgia, with the help of experts from Reeves Construction.
This experience would not have been possible without the backing of key industry partners like Reeves Construction, whose support has been instrumental to the program’s early success. To launch the new career pathway, Bulloch County Schools was awarded a $324,000 grant to purchase four heavy equipment simulators to prepare students for the capstone. The program also received a Workforce Georgia Grant totaling $45,200 from the Georgia Power Foundation and the Georgia Foundation for Public Education (GFPE). These funds enabled the purchase of industry-grade equipment and provided OSHA 10 certifications to students, further enhancing their readiness for the workforce.
A student operates a piece of heavy equipment as part of the industry certification event.
Serving students in grades 9 through 12, with a current focus on sophomores and juniors, the Heavy Equipment Operations Pathway aims to engage up to 150 students annually. It directly addresses a critical workforce need while enriching the academic and career opportunities available to students.
Students from the Heavy Equipment Operations career pathway speak with industry experts from Reeves Construction during the certification event.
Bulloch County’s Career Technical & Agricultural Education program provides 35 career pathways for students.CTAE is part of the school district’s overall College & Career program, which helps build a workforce that provides for the needs of local and regional industries and businesses, provides sustainable employment for citizens, contributes to the stability and growth of the local economy, and promotes the betterment of our community as a whole.More than 1,500 of Bulloch County Schools’ high school students are enrolled in at least one career pathway course. Learn more at Career Ready Bulloch.