We are proud to recognize a group of dedicated seniors who have successfully completed our Career-Based Intervention (CBI) program. This accomplishment represents more than just the completion of coursework—it reflects a year of hard work, personal growth, and career development.
The CBI program is designed to help students strengthen their academic skills, graduate from high school, build employability skills, and develop a clear career plan. It also provides students with the opportunity to participate in a career pathway, preparing them for both post-secondary education and entry into the workforce.
This year’s CBI students balanced their academic responsibilities with real-world work experience by holding jobs throughout the school year. As a result, many of them are graduating not only with a diploma, but also with job offers and valuable workplace skills.
We are pleased to honor the following students as 2025 CBI graduates: Austin Baez, Alex Boyd, Caiden Ciccia, Kavion Edwards, Anyla Fryer, A'Von Fryer, Julie Hall, Jaclyn Peyatt, Breyton Poling, Justin Swift, and Elly Wright.
Each student received a CBI program completion certificate and a green honor cord to wear during graduation—symbols of their commitment, determination, and success.
Congratulations to these students. We look forward to seeing all that you will accomplish in the future!