Last year, Neal Communities donated $50,000 to the Construction Academy, the first program of its kind in Sarasota County. It incorporates a curriculum from the National Center of Construction Education and Research along with hands-on experiences for students. Upon completion of the four-year program, high school students graduate with industry-recognized credentials and gain access to local internships, apprenticeships and job opportunities.
Charlene Neal, president of Charlene Neal PureStyle, a partner company of Neal Communities, organized the donation because of her desire to support a program that would have lasting positive effects on the students at Riverview High School, her alma mater.
In addition to the financial contribution, Neal Communities offered to provide staff resources to assist with the program, including field trips such as this one, internships and apprenticeships.
Riverview High School Construction Trades Instructor Alex Lichter of Sarasota County Schools said, “The trip was fantastic! Katie and Travis are both very knowledgeable about their respective careers. The students really liked the fact that they could actually see what was being talked about, and it helped them understand a lot more of what was being said to them.”
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