SGHS students become licensed cosmetologists

Jun. 15, 2015

Twenty-six South Garland High School cosmetology students recently accomplished an exceptional feat—they all became licensed professionals before graduation. The seniors passed both written and practical state cosmetology exams in May, after dedicating hundreds of hours to the craft.

“It is a rarity that 100 percent of students who test pass both exams and are licensed before school ends,” said cosmetology teacher Shawnda Rodgers. “All of the students’ hard work and two years of learning test information and practical exam preparation paid off. We wish this happened every year.”

To be eligible to test, the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation requires students to obtain 900 hours for the written exam and 1,000 for the practical. Students in South’s Career and Technical Education course earn hours based on test scores, time in class and core curriculum. Only seniors are allowed to take the state exams, and this year’s bunch proved to be motivated by success.

“These students passed because they are mentally prepared to make this a profession or use this to pay their tuition for college,” Rodgers explained. “The program, although offered in a high school setting, is run like a real salon. We highlight professionalism, persistence and perseverance.”

That training has even been recognized by prominent experts in the workforce.

“Dina Scroggins, regional manager from the Regis Corporation, told me that we are producing quality professionals that salons and spas need to make a successful team,” she revealed. “Our hope is that our newly licensed cosmetologists will continue their education and enjoy every moment in the beauty industry. [SGHS cosmetology teacher] Cindy Najera and I also hope they will continue on to become industry leaders and grow their own team someday.”

Photo courtesy of Shawnda Rodgers

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