OC ranks high in National Career Readiness Certificates

More students in Oconee County are earning a certificate that reflects employability and they are doing so above the state average. This educated workforce is helping Oconee County in its economic development pursuits, reports Emily Hodge, Economic Development Specialist for the Oconee Economic Alliance. “The National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC) is a test administered to high school students nation-wide as part of the ACT® WorkKeys® assessments. These tests are divided into three components: Applied Math, Graphic Literacy, and Workplace Documents. Each of these components is used to measure broad foundational employability skills of the test taker. A recent article by Site Selection Magazine shows Oconee County, South Carolina as one of the highest ranked micropolitan counties by NCRCs. Oconee is shown as having over 4,000 NCRCs, making it sixth in the nation. With an estimated workforce of 34,400, this shows that 12% of workers in Oconee County have achieved this certification. The School District of Oconee County recently released a statement that 88.5% of all 11th graders received the NCRC last spring. The county’s level of NCRCs makes it a strong contender in today’s economy, and a leader amongst the micropolitans of the nation.” The Oconee Economic Alliance is a public-private nonprofit effort to accelerate job creation and capital investment, increase per capita income, diversify the local tax base and generate awareness of Oconee County as a business location. To learn more, visit www.InvestOconeeSC.com.