On Career High, host Jeremy Smith sits down with Charlie Zimmerman, Principal of Metamora Township High School in Illinois, to explore how high schools can prepare students for real careers before they graduate. Charlie shares how Metamora’s long-standing commitment to Career and Technical Education (CTE) gives students hands-on exposure to industries like manufacturing, healthcare, agriculture, engineering, and computer science while still offering strong academic pathways.
As both the principal and a proud alum of the school, Charlie brings a personal passion to the conversation. From growing up in a blue-collar family to leading the very school he once attended, he explains why career-connected learning matters and how exposure to real tools, real employers, and real projects helps students discover their strengths.
The episode also dives into how Metamora integrates CTE directly into the high school experience, allowing students to take AP classes and work in the metal shop on the same day. From building press box stairs for the school’s softball field to designing new podiums for the auditorium, students are learning by doing while building skills that translate directly into careers.
Key Moments
05:27 Versatile School Ag-Tech Facilities
08:16 Student Credentialing and Employer Collaboration
11:30 "CTE Pathway Drives Graduation Success"
14:14 "Instant Gratification in Education"
19:12 Athlete Dreams to Surgeon Aspirations
21:20 "Reluctant Educator Turned Doctorate"
23:51 "Building Success for Everyone"
Why You’ll Love This Episode
A thoughtful look at how one high school is redefining what preparation for the future looks like. If you care about career-connected learning, hands-on education, or how schools can help students discover their path earlier, this episode offers real-world insight and inspiration.
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Career High is the podcast that spotlights principals transforming high schools into launchpads for real-world success through career-connected learning, industry partnerships, and innovative pathways.