MoCo HS Celebrates Internship Program


Courtesy of Montgomery County Schools
Although Montgomery County High School serves a small student body of approximately 270 students, its students possess big dreams- and they are supported every step of the way by a dedicated team, from BOE members to staff, all committed to their success. One method of doing this is the school’s internship program.
The district ensures that students receive a high-quality education, offering many of the same opportunities available in larger, metropolitan areas. The innovative internship program allows students to explore potential careers while earning elective credit in the place of monetary compensation. This invaluable experience would not be possible without the generous support of our surrounding community.
Students who completed an internship last semester were: P.J. Patel – Orthodontic Center of Vidalia Max Barrow – Roads to Success, Inc.
Gabrielle Nelms – Montgomery County Elementary School Bailey Fountain – Salon 459 Aaralyn Little – Little Eagle Learning Center Jamia Wesley – Vidalia Pediatric Clinic Trinity Wideman – Montgomery County Health Department The district extends our sincere gratitude to the local businesses who have selflessly donated their time and talents to inspire and encourage the students every day.
LITTLE EAGLE LEARNING CENTER – Yesenia Serrano (back left) and Aaralyn Little (back right) pose with students on the playground.
SAlON 459 & CO. – L to R: Bailey Fountain, Andrea Connell.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT – Trinity Wideman completed an internship at Montgomery County Health Department.
ROADS TO SUCCESS, INC. – L to R: Shirley Holloway, Max Barrow.
VIDALIA PEDIATRIC CLINIC – Jamia Wesley completed an internship at the Vidalia Pediatric Clinic.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL – L to R: Gabrielle Nelms, Haley McKie.