Had Jacob Crawford never discovered Cascadia Technical Academy, life may have been wildly different for the 2023 Washougal High graduate.
“I would probably be very unhappy,” Crawford, 19, said. “I most likely wouldn’t have graduated high school … and probably would be working a job I don’t like.”
Instead, after attending Cascadia Technical Academy (Cascadia Tech) — a public education program housed in Vancouver’s Evergreen School District that teaches career and technical skills to more than 1,300 high school juniors and seniors from school districts throughout Clark County — Crawford works as an automotive technician at the Westlie Ford automotive dealership in Washougal, is earning his associate’s degree in applied technology through the Ford ASSET program and hopes to continue his education and someday become an automotive engineer.
“I started off not even knowing how to do an oil change and, when I finished, I was rebuilding engines and knew how to do car maintenance and how to keep a shop in order,” Crawford recently told The Post-Record.
His experience at Cascadia Tech was so positive, Crawford now tells his two younger sisters that they also need to attend the part-time technical academy during their final years of high school.