
On May 13, 2025, Hall County Schools proudly held its annual Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) Signing Day, a meaningful event honoring high school seniors who have chosen to enter the workforce directly after graduation. Inspired by traditional athletic signing ceremonies, this special occasion recognizes students as they commit to full-time employment with local businesses eager to welcome them into the next chapter of their careers.
Seniors from multiple Hall County high schools were joined by their families and future employers in a celebration filled with pride, excitement, and achievement. Each student was individually recognized alongside a representative from the company they will be joining, signing a letter of intent to mark the official beginning of their professional journey.
These students will begin careers in a variety of high-demand fields, including HVAC, electrical work, construction, energy services, equipment operation, and cosmetology. The event not only highlights their accomplishments but also underscores the strong partnerships between the Hall County School District (HCSD) and local industry leaders who continue to invest in the future workforce.
The 2025 Industry Signing Day honorees and their future employers include:
Alejandro Guevarra – Jackson EMC
Alfredo Rodriguez – Kubota
Allie Kate Parlier – Matthew & Co. Salon
Ben Crowell – Kubota
Brayan Guardado – Kubota
Chris Contreas – Kubota
Daniel Chavez – Honor HVAC
Giovanny Arroyo – M & R Equipment and Rental
Hector Huizar – Jackson EMC
Isaiah Davis – Kubota
Jordan Garner – Titan Electric
Josseline Flores – Stuart Pro
Kevin Solis – Titan Electric
Omar Garcia – Triple G Contractors
Rolando Sanches – Lawson A/C & Plumbing
Hall County Schools remains committed to preparing students for success in college, careers, and life by supporting all pathways — including those that begin with a paycheck and a promise.