Summary
Halifax Community College celebrated National Apprenticeship Day by honoring Makiyah S. Phillips, a successful child development floater apprentice. Makiyah completed her 1,000 hours of on-the-job training and related classroom instruction through a program sponsored by the Choanoke Area Development Association, marking a significant milestone in her apprenticeship journey.
This recognition highlights the vital role of registered apprenticeships in creating skilled professionals and contributing to community development. Programs like these not only offer practical experience but also cultivate a workforce ready to meet industry demands and enhance career pathways in fields such as early childhood education.
Why this matters for apprenticeships
This story underscores the impact of registered apprenticeships in transforming lives and strengthening communities. By integrating work experience with education, apprentices like Makiyah exemplify the potential for meaningful career advancement and workforce development.