The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA), the world's leading provider of vendor-neutral certifications for technology professionals, today congratulated the Chicago Public Schools (http://www.cps.k12.il.us/) and their students for their ambitious program to educate, train and certify the next generation of high-tech workers.
Nearly 500 students are currently enrolled in the Chicago Public Schools' Education to Careers information technology (IT) program, which includes instruction on CompTIA certifications,
the recognized industry standards for a broad range of IT skills.
On May 5 and 6, students from six Chicago high schools will have the opportunity to sit for CompTIA certification exams. Pearson VUE (http://www.pearsonvue.com/), the global leader in electronic testing for regulatory and certification boards, is coordinating the "testing blitz" at three
high schools in cooperation with the Chicago Public Schools and CompTIA.
Students from Gwendolyn Brooks College Preparatory Academy, Hyde Park Academy, John F. Kennedy High School, Roberto Clemente Community Academy, South Shore School of Technology, and
Thomas Kelly High School are participating in the program.
"On behalf of the leadership and members of CompTIA, I commend all of these students and their instructors for their strong commitment to preparing for careers in the IT industry," said
John Venator, president and chief executive officer, CompTIA. "The skills these students are learning today establish the foundation for personal growth and career advancement in the
future."
Among the certifications that students are preparing for are CompTIA A+ (http://certification.comptia.org/a/default.aspx),
which validates skills needed by computer support professionals; and CompTIA Network+ (http://certification.comptia.org/network/default.aspx), which validates ability to install, configure and troubleshoot basic
networking hardware, protocols and services.
The Chicago Public Schools are active in the CompTIA Education to Careers (http://www.comptia.org/sections/e2c/default.aspx)
(E2C) program, which provides educators and trainers with information, tools and resources to prepare individuals for careers in the IT industry. Membership in the CompTIA E2C program is
available to all publicly funded high schools and colleges, not-for-profit organizations and government agencies that train individuals to enter the IT workforce.
About CompTIA
The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) is the voice of the world's $3 trillion information technology industry. CompTIA membership extends into more than 100 countries
and includes companies at the forefront of innovation; the channel partners and solution providers they rely on to bring their products to market; and the professionals responsible for
maximizing the benefits organizations receive from their technology investments. For more information, please visit www.comptia.org.
Contact:
Steven Ostrowski
Director, Corporate Communications
CompTIA
Phone: 630-678-8468
Email: sostrowski @ comptia.org