Jackson Public School District announced it will invest $4,400,000 in upgrades to its Career Development Center, the district said during a community showcase at Forest Hill High School.
The district said the 48‑year‑old center will be renovated with state‑of‑the‑art classrooms and industry‑standard labs to give scholars hands‑on training in fields ranging from health care, science and sports medicine to barbering, cosmetology and television production. Officials said the center supports certifications, dual credit and real‑world work experience designed to prepare students for college, careers or trade programs.
"Investing in scholar success, JPS unveiled 4,400,000.0 in upgrades to its career development center, 1 of the largest programs of its kind in Mississippi," said a JPS staff member during the event. The staff member also stated the district serves "through 23 different career pathways."
The announcement did not specify the source(s) of the $4.4 million in funding or an implementation timeline. The district did not state whether any external approvals (for example, bond measures or state matching funds) are required.
District officials said the upgrades aim to expand hands‑on training and industry alignment so graduates leave with certifications or credit that can be applied immediately in the workforce or toward college programs. No formal board action, vote or contract award was recorded in the provided transcript excerpt.