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Mrs. Mia Collier, the Flint River Education and Career Partnership Manager, was the guest speaker at the Taylor County High School Career Student Association (CSA) officer’s installation ceremony on September 25, 2007. Over 30 CSA members attended the installation of the seven officers. The officers are: Maurice Howell-President, Dortisha Richardson-Vice President, Britney Sharpe- Secretary, Kurtez Troutman-Reporter, Mariah Dugger-Assistant Reporter, Shakia Peeples-Parliamentarian, Lakisha Gibson-Treasurer, and Courtney James-Historian.
In her presentation, Mrs. Collier challenged the officers and members to become good leaders by taking on responsibilities, having good communication skills, being positive examples, building team working skills and making good decisions. She emphasized that good leaders are made not born.
Career Student Association (CSA) is a cost effective way to integrate academic and career technical programs-one that is not only fun and rewarding for student members, but one that gives back to the community in many ways.
The mission of the Career Student Association is to help students reach their full potential, provide students integral opportunities to sharpen skills learned in the Project Success classroom as well as in their career, technical, and agricultural education courses. In addition to learning career skills, the CSA members develop confidence and maturity through meeting challenges and completing career skill projects.
For more information visit: www.georgiacsa.net
Pictured above: (front to back) Kneeling: (l-r):Quinton Whiters and Collin Lam; Cecilie Thomas, Jessica Harris, Lakeeria Walker, Lateria Ford Andrea Little, Dana Floyd, Courtney James, Vonshae Woodall, Mariah Dugger, Davida Smith, Ashley Tamplin, Mrs. Collier, Britney Sharpe, Stephanie Corbin, Maurice Howell, Dortisha Richardson, Kelvin Ross, Deandre Johnson, Kendavious Chatman, Sharika Carson, Lakisha Gibson, Kurtez Troutman, Keisha Raines, Shakia Peeples.