
Photography business takes off
How do you turn an interest into a fulfilling career? Emily Fletcher found the answer.
Current and former students tell their stories of what Francis Tuttle did for them, from a future beyond high school to a new start in a successful career.
How do you turn an interest into a fulfilling career? Emily Fletcher found the answer.
Liam Ruscio pursued respiratory therapy and now lives to bring kids joy.
Machining student Mary Welch found a creative outlet and a job thanks to the program
Returning home and learning new skills, Matthew Mantle is ready for his next pitch
Jennifer Woodhall pursues family interests in CADD
Medical Office Technology student re-trained for a bright future
Jermaine Rolle found the training he was looking for and it has paid off
Savanna Williams wasn't sure about barbering until her Francis Tuttle instructor gave some encouragement. Now, she holds a national competition medal and a commendation from the governor.
After appearing on the hit show, Lewis has continued on to culinary career success
Instructor Clint Drabek and student Giovanny Perez developed their own form of sign language specific to Automotive Collision Repair
Marketing and Professional Services took Conner Flanagan's skill and turned it into a career path.
After completing her high school degree through Francis Tuttle's Project HOPE, Kyla Hopper went on to graduate from the Full-Charge Bookkeeper program and secure a job at People's Bank & Trust.
From knowing very little English to landing a job with the IRS, accounting has given Rosine a career path to success in America.
From her family's store in Cameroon to Francis Tuttle's Accounting program, numbers guide Schneider toward her career.
High school student Ellie Roberts is advancing her dream of working in the entertainment industry through the Marketing and Professional Services program.
Thanks to the Marketing and Professional Services program, high school student Samuel Kem is already gaining real-world experience
Coding is just another language Daphne Haddad has picked up on her way to a successful web development career.
Charlotte didn't even know what a graphic designer was when she was first told about it. Now she's in a successful career and still gets to enjoy her first passion: art.
Whether he goes to college or looks to advance in carpentry and cabinet making, Luke Ballinger leaves high school with good options.