Sixteen high school students celebrated the completion of Challenge House’s AT&T (Attitude, Training and Teamwork) Program Friday evening, capping off a two-week workforce readiness program designed to prepare them for life after high school.
The program combines classroom instruction with hands-on job shadowing experiences at local businesses. Participants also received a $250 completion stipend, an increase from previous years, thanks to support from AT&T, Christian County Government and the Hopkinsville Rotary Club.
Challenge House Executive Director Michelle Wilson said the program is open to high school juniors and seniors and is designed to help students explore career paths while developing professional skills…