Education

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Education plays a vital role in the career development of students, providing them knowledge of and opportunities to experience valuable resources designed to guide them down career paths that align with their passions. Educators offer career guidance, assist students in setting goals, and provide insight into the skills and qualifications needed to enter various career fields available in our area. Students and teachers work together to support and motivate one another as they travel down career paths with a shared goal of seeing our city and community prosper with a viable workforce.

Connect with Higher Education

Post-secondary institutions play a vital role in equipping our workforce with theoretical knowledge and practical skills required to be successful in life and in the workforce. By partnering with various organizations, higher education institutions can design and implement career programs and address specific industry skills and needs, including technical skills, leadership development, and professional development. Strong partnerships between education and industry mean supporting the growth and healthy competition of local businesses while developing a skilled and adaptable workforce.

Sumner County High School Career Coaches

Beech High School

Betsy Mitchell
(615) 824-6200
[email protected]

Gallatin High School

Megan Zelms
(615) 452-2621
[email protected]

Hendersonville High School

Shania Willyard
(615) 824-6162
[email protected]

Liberty Creek High School

Ashley Hudson
(615) 206-3335
[email protected]

Merrol Hyde Magnet School

Brooke Scanlon
(615) 264-6543
[email protected]

Portland High School

Leanne Utley
(615) 325-9201
[email protected]

Station Camp High School

Virginia Howe
(615) 451-6551
[email protected]

Westmoreland High School

Kimberly Baughn
(615) 644-2280
[email protected]

White House High School

AnnHali Crawford
(615) 672-3761
[email protected]