Cosm AM 

Leslie Belcher is Bibb County Career Academy’s morning Cosmetology Employee of the Month for February. She is a sophomore and in her first semester at BCCA.  Leslie plans to pursue a degree in Cosmetology. She says, “BCCA has provided me with the opportunity to get a job in Cosmetology.” 

 

Elect AM 

Garrett Blake is Bibb County Career Academy’s morning Electrical Employee of the Month for February. He is a senior and in his second semester at BCCA. Garrett says, “What I enjoy most about attending BCCA is getting to work with my hands. BCCA has taught me valuable information that I will be using often in the future.” 

BIT AM 

Alyssa Smith is Bibb County Career Academy’s morning Business Information Technology Employee of the Month for February. She is a sophomore and in her first semester at BCCA. Alyssa says, “BCCA is teaching me things that aren’t available at my high school. It has made me become more social and I have made friends from the other high school.” 

 

BIT PM

Savannah Terry is Bibb County Career Academy’s afternoon Business Information Technology Employee of the Month for February. She is a junior and in her second semester at BCCA. Savannah says, “BCCA has helped me become more social and meet new people.” 

 

Cosm PM 

Christalee Rogers is Bibb County Career Academy’s afternoon Cosmetology Employee of the Month for February. She is a sophomore and in her first semester at BCCA. Christalee plans to pursue a degree in Cosmetology. She says, “BCCA has helped me figure out what career I want to pursue. I enjoy learning new skills every day that I will use in my adult life.” 

 

HS PM

Alanah James is Bibb County Career Academy’s afternoon Health Science Employee of the Month for February. She is a sophomore and in her first semester at BCCA. Alanah says, “BCCA has helped make me a better person. I can see the different options that I have for my future and it has helped me to be excited about learning. My future goal is to become a Veterinarian.”

 

MM PM 

Braydan Martin is Bibb County Career Academy’s afternoon Modern Manufacturing Employee of the Month for February. He is a junior and in his first semester in Modern Manufacturing. Braydan says, “Personally, BCCA has made me into a better person. Academically, it has helped me to focus more on my grades. I hope to one day get to use the life skills that I am being taught at BCCA.” 

 

Elect PM 

Ronnicia Conner is Bibb County Career Academy’s afternoon Electrical Employee of the Month for February. She is a senior, in her first semester in the Electrical program and plans to pursue a degree in the Electrical field. Ronnicia says, “At BCCA, I am able to experience my potential career before ever attending higher education. BCCA has empowered me to succeed both academically and professionally as well as provided me with career opportunities that many never get a chance to experience.”  

 

Auto PM

Ashton Patton is Bibb County Career Academy’s afternoon Automotive Services Employee of the Month for February. He is a sophomore and in his second semester at BCCA. Ashton says, “BCCA has helped me become more responsible. I enjoy attending BCCA because of the experiences I am getting and the hands-on skills I am getting to do.” 

 

HS AM

Josii Chesser is Bibb County Career Academy’s morning Health Science Employee of the Month for February. She is a senior and in her first semester in Health Science. Josii says, “BCCA is allowing me to experience my potential career before ever attending higher education.” 

Welding AM 

Jessica Reynolds is Bibb Career Academy’s morning Welding Employee of the Month for February. She is a junior and in her second semester at BCCA. Jessica says, “BCCA has allowed me to meet new people that have the same interests as me. I have been able to get an idea of what a working environment is like and I am grateful for the opportunity.” 

Welding PM

Benjamin Hatfield is Bibb County Academy’s afternoon Welding Employee of the Month for February. He is a junior and is in his second semester at BCCA. Ben says, “Because of BCCA, I will be able to go to work at a higher wage than most because of the skills and credentials I am earning.”