Automotive AM: 

Trent Grimes is Bibb County Career Academy’s morning Automotive Services Employee of the Month for January. He is a junior and wants to pursue a career in Automotive. Trent says that because of BCCA, “I will be able to advance my career in automotive technology with the certifications I have earned while in the program. My favorite part about being at BCCA is the hands-on experience.” 

 

Electrical AM:

Brody Martin is Bibb County Career Academy’s morning Electrical Employee of the Month for January. He is a senior and in his second semester with the program. Brody says, “The electrical program has taught me teamwork, leadership, and on the job experience that I can take and apply to my future job.” 

 

Health Science AM: 

Canddis Anderson is Bibb County Career Academy’s morning Health Science Employee of the Month for January. She is a junior and in her second semester with the program. Canddis says, “BCCA put me on the right path for my future career and because of the Health Science program I will be able to go straight to work out of highschool.” 

 

Cosmetology AM: 

Madalyn Caddis is Bibb County Career Academy’s morning Cosmetology Employee of the Month for January. She is a sophomore and in her first semester with the program. Madi says, “I enjoy being able to come to school and style hair. I plan on continuing my education in the field after high school.” 

 

BIT AM: 

Keegan Barboza is Bibb County Career Academy’s morning Business Information Technology Employee of the Month for January. He is a junior and in his fourth semester with the program. Keegan says, “BCCA has helped me to become more comfortable while giving presentations as well as how to capture the audience. The program has also allowed me to understand how to use the different Microsoft programs.” 

 

Cosmetology PM: 

Ana Portillio is Bibb County Career Academy’s afternoon Cosmetology Employee of the Month for January. She is a junior and in her first semester with the program. Ana says. “I have developed an even stronger interest in the class and it is the most helpful program I could have taken. My favorite part about BCCA is how friendly the faculty and staff are and how it simulates a real workplace environment.” 

 

 

BIT PM: 

Dylan Uzcategui is Bibb County Career Academy’s afternoon Business Information Technology Employee of the Month for January. He is a sophomore and in his second semester with the program. Dylan says, “BCCA has helped me to become confident in my ability to talk in front of an audience and because of the program I can now communicate my thoughts more effectively.” 

 

Health Science PM: 

Gracey Vaughn is Bibb County Career Academy’s afternoon Health Science Employee of the Month for January. She is a junior and in her first semester with the program. Gracey says, “Because of BCCA, I will be able to enter the medical field equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel as a healthcare professional. What I enjoy most about BCCA is the wide range of engaging, enjoyable, and challenging learning approaches as well as the supportive and motivating atmosphere.” 

 

Automotive PM: 

John Lee Crim is Bibb County Career Academy’s afternoon Automotive Services Employee of the Month for January. He is a sophomore and in his first semester with the program. John Lee says, “BCCA’s Automotive program has allowed me to work on cars and learn how to fix them, something I didn’t have any real experience with.” 

 

Welding AM: 

Cornelious Morrow is Bibb County Career Academy’s morning Welding Employee of the Month for January. He is a junior and in his second semester with the program. Cornelious says, “What I enjoy most about BCCA is the hands-on experience. Because of the welding program I am going to be able to go directly into the workforce and pursue my welding career.” 

 

Welding PM: 

Chandler Keef is Bibb County Career Academy’s afternoon Welding Employee of the Month for January. He is a sophomore and in his first semester with the program and would like to pursue a career as a welder. He says, “BCCA has allowed me to prepare for real situations in the world of work with hands-on training in the shop.”