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Graduate of the first class of Galion Early College Academy (GECA), Kaisey Speck returns to Galion City Schools as a student teacher. Upon graduating from the University of the Cumberlands in Williamsburg, KY, this spring Speck will join the teaching staff of Galion Intermediate School.

The GECA program is a unique opportunity for students at GHS to earn an Associateโ€™s Degree in Liberal Arts from North Central State College while simultaneously earning their high school diploma. The students in this program take a full course load of college courses during their junior and senior years of high school. 

โ€œGECA prepared me for my career in education by allowing me to complete two years of my required Gen-Ed courses before entering a traditional college,โ€ said Kaisey Speck. โ€œBy completing these courses during high school, I felt I was better prepared when entering the classroom since I could put my full attention towards my education-specific classes and the strategies that would strengthen my skills as a teacher.โ€ 

She recommends that current GECA students interested in education โ€œdo it even when you might not want to.โ€ Kaisey believes that the long-term reward—academically and financially—is the real benefit of attending GECA that many current students may not  fully realize until they graduate and enroll in college. 

The average cost of attending a public four-year university in Ohio is $22,860 a year. For graduates of GECA, thatโ€™s an estimated $45,000 in savings. The Galion Early College Academy continues to provide eligible Tigers with the tools and resources they need to pursue their dreams like Kaisey Speck. 

โ€œI pursued a career in education because I always want to be learning and encouraging students to reach their greatest potential. Not only in academics, but in their personal lives as wellโ€ said Speck. โ€œThe impression my teachers at GECA made on me is the same impression I want to make on my studentsโ€™ lives. Like my former GECA teachers, I will work toward creating a classroom where all students feel included and feel as if they belong.โ€

Galion City Schools is excited to see Kaisey start her new teaching career. Her experience at Galion Early College Academy is encouraging. It is a testament as to what the program is able to provide to students.