Lemon Bay High School
Lemon Bay High School Career Pathways
Cybersecurity, coastal science, aquaculture, agriculture, and career-connected programs that reflect both Charlotte County’s technology pathway and its coastal environment.
Aquaculture Program
Lemon Bay High School’s Aquaculture Program gives students hands-on experience connected to coastal science, environmental systems, water-based industries, and career pathways that reflect Charlotte County’s coastal economy.
What makes Lemon Bay distinct
- Cybersecurity magnet pathway
- Coastal and environmental program alignment
- Aquaculture, agriculture, and horticulture programs
- Connection to regional workforce pathways
Cybersecurity and Coastal Pathways
Lemon Bay High School represents a different side of Charlotte County’s workforce pipeline, where technology and coastal environments intersect. The school’s Cybersecurity program is identified as a featured pathway within the region, connecting students to high-demand fields in information technology and network security.
At the same time, programs such as Aquaculture, Agriculture, and Horticulture reflect the region’s environmental assets and align with broader partnerships, including connections to water and environmental science programs.
CTE Programs at Lemon Bay High School
- Aquaculture
- Agriculture: Technical Ag Operations
- Culinary
- Cybersecurity
- Digital Design
- Entrepreneurship & Business
- Horticulture
- Intro to Teaching Profession
- NJROTC
- On the Job Training (OJT)
- TV Production
Cybersecurity Focus
The Cybersecurity program at Lemon Bay High School introduces students to computer security fundamentals, network systems, and protection of digital infrastructure. Students may pursue industry-recognized certifications and continue into advanced training programs at Charlotte Technical College and regional colleges and universities.
This pathway aligns with broader regional investments in cybersecurity education, including programs at Florida SouthWestern State College and other postsecondary partners that support Southwest Florida’s growing technology workforce.
Coastal and Aquaculture Connection
Lemon Bay High School’s location and program offerings reflect Charlotte County’s coastal environment. Aquaculture, agriculture, and horticulture connect students to environmental systems, water-based industries, and regional science initiatives.
These programs align with broader regional partnerships, including connections to Florida Gulf Coast University and its work in water, environmental, and marine science fields.
From High School to Technology and Coastal Careers
Lemon Bay High School connects students to a broader pathway that includes Charlotte Technical College, Florida SouthWestern State College, Florida Gulf Coast University, and industry opportunities across cybersecurity, environmental science, aquaculture, agriculture, and technology.
This reflects how Charlotte County is building a workforce pipeline across both digital infrastructure and coastal resource-based industries.
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