Charlotte County schools are beginning the 2025–2026 academic year with record-high performance scores and the launch of three innovative programs designed to connect students directly with careers in high-demand industries.
The district recently recorded an 80% increase in “A” schools and a reduction in “C” schools under a new teaching plan, marking the strongest academic performance in a decade. Building on that momentum, leaders are introducing programs in cybersecurity, advanced manufacturing, and aviation to ensure graduates are prepared for opportunities that align with the region’s economic growth.
At Lemon Bay High School, the new Cybersecurity Program has already drawn strong demand, equipping students with skills in digital defense, systems monitoring, and industry-recognized certifications. The program addresses a growing need for IT security professionals, particularly for local businesses that lack in-house expertise.
Port Charlotte High School is debuting an Advanced Manufacturing Program focused on modern production methods such as robotics, CNC machining, and quality control. Partnerships with local employers will help students gain hands-on experience while creating a pipeline of skilled talent for a sector that continues to expand in the county.
Charlotte High School’s Aviation Magnet Program, already a successful initiative, is expanding with a new on-campus hangar classroom. The facility will give students immersive training in aircraft maintenance and operations, directly supporting workforce needs at Punta Gorda Airport and beyond.
These programs reflect a broader district strategy, known as the “Three E’s,” which ensures every graduate leaves with a pathway to enrollment in higher education, enlistment in the military, or immediate employment. The approach links education with workforce development while helping retain local talent and support business recruitment.
The district is also planning an adult-focused advanced manufacturing program to launch next year, offering opportunities for residents to upskill without leaving the community. With nearly all teaching positions filled at the start of the year, the district is positioned to deliver high-quality instruction and sustain program growth.
By combining academic excellence with career readiness, Charlotte County schools are positioning students for success while meeting the workforce needs of the region’s most vital industries.