WBL Success Stories

ACE Electric 'AMPED' Program - South Georgia Magazine

South Georgia Magazine_Lowndes_ACE_Article.pdf

Dalton Sealey - Kenny's Boat Shop

Dalton Sealey and Kenny's Marine Shop (4).pdf

Nathan Faircloth - Studio 8

Studio8 WBL Narrative.pdf

Successful Partnerships in LHS Work-Based Learning

2020 Successful Partnerships (1).pdf

WBL Alumni, Justin Ridley - Steeda Manufacturing

Justin Ridley and Steeda Manufacturiung.pdf

WBL Alumni, Grayson Smith - Elite Landscapes

Grayson Smith.pdf

WBL Alumni, Margaret Sayre and Valdosta Animal Hospital

Valdosta Animal Hospital has become an invaluable partner to the Lowndes County Work-Based Learning (WBL) program. They have demonstrated a clear vision and dedication for the development of the students whom they employ through hands-on mentoring and guidance. Most recently, Valdosta Animal Hospital has embraced an opportunity to work with a non-traditional student in the WBL arena and get creative in finding a way to meet the career development needs for Margaret Sayer, a Senior at Lowndes High School. Most WBL students have their placement linked to a Career, Technical, and Agriculture Education (CTAE) Pathway at Lowndes High School. However, while Margaret, who aspires to be a Veterinarian, has taken the necessary CTAE classes such as Animal Science & Biotechnology in the Forestry & Animal Science Systems Pathway in Ag. Education, she has also taken a heavy load of AP Science courses in her academic preparation for a career as a Veterinarian such as Zoology, Environmental Science, and Biology. In this placement, Margaret will be afforded the opportunity to work closely with the Doctors at Valdosta Animal Hospital, learning how a veterinarian must relate not only the patient but also the owner of the patient. Margaret will also be able to apply the content that she learned from her Biology, Zoology, and Animal Science classes when she is provided the opportunity to observe and assist in routine surgical procedures. The Lowndes High School Work-Based Learning program is dynamic due to partnerships such as this one, between motivated students and creative employers, like Margaret Sayre and Valdosta Animal Hospital respectively.

Jonathan Frazier and Black Crow Media

Black Crow Media, the preeminent media and communications power in the South, partnered early in the school year with the Lowndes High School Work-based Learning program. They hired Jonathan Frazier as their in-house graphic designer. Jonathan designs everything from web-based ads and large-format banners to coupons and business cards. This placement is perfect for Jonathan, who completed both the Graphic Communications and Graphic Design pathways at Lowndes High School. Jay Mathews, played an integral role in helping facilitate this partnership, which will serve the students from the Lowndes High School Graphic Communication and Graphic Design Pathways for years to come. Mr. Mathews’ vision and willingness to look for creative employment opportunities have given Jonathan a platform to display his talent and skill set, both of which were harnessed and refined by Mrs. Marilu Cantrell, the Graphics teacher at Lowndes High School. This placement has and will continue to serve Jonathan in his growth and development toward his career goal of becoming a Graphic Designer.