Roswell High School students are heading into the real world after graduation, but twelve of them aren’t pursuing a traditional post secondary education. They put pen to paper for the National SkillsUSA Signing Day, and committed to trades.
SkillsUSA is a workforce development organization that partners with schools across the country to help grow students’ talents and give them hands-on instruction for career and technical education, or CTE.
“I’ve wanted to do electrical engineering because I’ve always liked the dynamic of electrical,” says senior Corbin Curless, who committed to Kennesaw State University. “You kind of work around new problems, create new things, and with where the future’s headed, I want to be a part of that.”…