DeSoto County Schools extends our sincere appreciation to the sponsors of the 2025 Senior College and Career Fair. Your partnership directly impacts the future of our students and helps us create meaningful opportunities as they prepare for life after graduation.
Thank you to:
Kids First Education
Allen & Hoshall
Northcentral Electric Cooperative
Lehman-Roberts
PowerSchool/Naviance
Your support ensures our seniors have access to resources, connections, and pathways that set them up for success.
A Special Thank You for Student Door Prizes
We also want to recognize Brown Missionary Baptist Church, Lehman-Roberts, and Chick-fil-A for generously providing door prizes for our seniors. Your contributions added an exciting and memorable element to the day!


One of our High School Academic Specialist, Dr. Shannon Eldridge, and Workforce Development Director, Beth Turner, presented a session titled “CCR Initiatives”, highlighting the work happening across our district to prepare students for success after graduation. From aligning academic pathways to strengthening workforce connections, DCS continues to set the bar in college and career readiness.
We are proud to showcase the collaborative efforts that ensure our students are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and opportunities needed to thrive in the future.
#TeamDCS #CollegeAndCareerReady #WorkforceDevelopment #StudentSuccess
Our Career & Technical Education programs are where learning meets doing. Each week, we’ll highlight one program that is opening doors for students through hands-on training and industry connections.
See this week’s CTE spotlight in the flyer below, and discover how our students are preparing for the future—right now.


Our WBL program gives students the opportunity to bridge the gap between school and career by gaining hands-on experience in the workforce.
Each week, we shine a light on one student who is excelling on the job, demonstrating professionalism, and making strides toward their career goals.
📸 Meet this week’s spotlight student in the flyer and photo below and see how they are turning learning into doing!
From Her Teacher:
“Abigail is a very ambitious student who takes initiative in planning her future. She is proactive, hardworking, and committed to learning from local professionals. I am proud of how far she has come in the program and excited to see her success in the years ahead!”

We are excited to welcome our seniors to the Senior College & Career Fair at the Landers Center! This 2-day event is all about helping our students explore the next step whether that’s college, career, or training opportunities after graduation.
✅ Dozens of colleges, universities, and workforce partners will be onsite.
✅ Seniors will have the chance to network and make real connections for their future.
✅ Special thanks to our amazing sponsors and partners who make this event possible!
We can’t wait to see our Class of 2026 take full advantage of this opportunity.
#DCSWorkforce #FutureReady #CollegeAndCareer


We’re proud to highlight one of our amazing Career & Technical Education alumni! Their journey from classroom to career is inspiring and a true testament to the power of CTE.
Check out the flyer to learn more about their story and success!
#CTEWorks #AlumniSpotlight #CareerReady #teamdcs #workforceready

This student-led series is designed to build financial literacy and covers key topics such as:
✔ Earning Money & Understanding Paychecks
✔ How to Open a Bank Account
✔ Setting Financial Goals
✔ Needs vs. Wants
✔ The 50/30/20 Rule
✔ Mobile Payment Apps & Online Shopping Safety
Special thanks to Robin Henessee and Pat Brady for coordinating this impactful project. Students are gaining real-world skills that will serve them well beyond the classroom. #FinancialLiteracy #WorkforceDevelopment #HornLakeHigh #teamdcs


DeSoto County Schools Workforce Development is proud to highlight Hernando High School senior, Nolan Daniel, who aspires to become an Audio Engineer. Nolan has been exploring college programs in audio engineering, and with the guidance of Bates Orr and the support of Brown Missionary Baptist Church, he is now gaining valuable hands-on experience in the field.
Through this long-term volunteer opportunity, Nolan is learning the craft of recording, mixing, and producing sound for live events—skills that will serve him well in pursuing his career goals.
A special thank you to Brown Missionary Baptist Church for investing in the future of our students and helping bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world practice!


#HornLakeHigh #DECA #StudentLeadership #WorkforceDevelopment


Check out this week’s featured program in the flyer below.

Work-Based Learning in Action
DeSoto County Schools is committed to preparing students for life beyond the classroom. Our Work-Based Learning program allows students to gain real-world experience, develop essential job skills, and explore career pathways.
This week, we’re featuring one of our exceptional WBL students who is making an impact in the workplace while preparing for their future.
📸 Take a look at the flyer and picture below to learn more about their journey!
#WBLSpotlight #WorkforceReady #StudentAchievement #CareerReady #teamdcs

#careercoachconnection #teamdcs #workforcedevelopment # WorkforceWednesday #Internship #futureelectrician


Each week, we are proud to highlight one of our outstanding Work-Based Learning students who is gaining valuable, real-world experience while still in high school. These students are putting classroom knowledge into action, developing employability skills, and building a strong foundation for their future careers.
This week’s spotlight features one of our own making a difference in the workplace and representing DeSoto County Schools with professionalism and pride.
Check out the flyer and photo below to learn more about this week’s featured student and their career journey!
#WorkforceReady #WBL #StudentSpotlight #CareerReady







Welcome Mr. Seamans, our new CTE Automotive instructor.


Hernando High School senior Delanie Ward proudly represented DeSoto County Schools at the DeSoto County Business Women’s Luncheon on September 3, held at the new Northwest Community College Ranger Center.
During the event, Delanie heard an empowering presentation by Jackie Vaz on The Confidence Curve, gaining valuable insight into leadership, assertiveness, and overcoming imposter syndrome.
With plans to pursue a career in business—specifically in accounting—Delanie also took the opportunity to network with local business leaders. This experience was an excellent step forward as she builds the skills and connections needed for success in the business world.
We are proud to see our students actively engaging with our community and preparing for life beyond graduation.
#workforcedevelopment #StudentSuccess #businessleadership #CareerReady



