Thursday, February 20, 2020

Violence And Shortage Of Skilled Labor Being Addressed By CIS In Jacksonville

An increase instreet violence and the shortage of skilled labor, two of Jacksonville’s biggest problems, are being tackled by Communities In Schools (CIS). Led by CEO Leon Baxton, who grew up on the streets of New York without the help of parents or a community, is a living example of personal success to struggling children in Jacksonville. With their Case Management, Literacy and After-School programs, CIS serves 7,000 students from kindergarten to 12thgrade in 37 Duval County Schools. By providing students with personal and employment skills, they are exposed to opportunities that can lead them to a life of financial success and away from bad behavior. With the help of area businesses, through plant tours, internships and speaking to school assemblies, students can find an interest to pursue. CIS High schools are working with companies to provide opportunities for specialized training for a future workforce, particularly in vocational fields. Baxton encourages companies to contact CIS to build partnerships that can lead to the development of future employees and to keep Jacksonville kids on the right track. Call 904-344-3900. Baxton is on the right in this “Lunch with Les” photo. 

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