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Wakulla schools and partners say Warrior Eagle Career Academy aligns K–12 training with local employers for incoming projects

2904107 · April 8, 2025
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Superintendent Rick Meyer and workforce partners described the county’s career-technical education programs and how the new Warrior Eagle Career Academy and Triumph-funded training support the labor pipeline for manufacturing prospects at Opportunity Park.

WAKULLA COUNTY, Fla. — Wakulla County School District leaders and workforce partners told county commissioners the district’s career-technical education (CTE) investments and Triumph Gulf Coast–funded programs create a training pipeline that can supply skilled labor to the projects being considered for Opportunity Park.

Rick Meyer, Wakulla County School District superintendent, described the Warrior Eagle Career Academy as a multi-program facility that houses about 15 CTE programs. Meyer said the district conducts a two-year Comprehensive Local Needs Assessment for each program to confirm alignment with local job…

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