Educational infrastructure signals community stability and shapes the workforce that will fill open positions over time.
Pecos-Barstow-Toyah ISD has invested significantly in facilities and programming that directly support workforce development. For businesses evaluating long-term labor supply, that investment is a signal worth noting.
Through a partnership between Pecos-Barstow-Toyah ISD and The University of Texas of the Permian Basin, Early College High School allows students to earn a high school diploma and up to 60 college credit hours simultaneously.
Odessa College in Pecos provides regional access to credit and noncredit courses, student services, and health career programs including Certified Nursing Aide, Phlebotomy Technician, and Medical Office Skills.
Together, these resources create a talent pipeline that aligns with the employment needs of regional industry - and gives businesses a reason to think beyond the current workforce when evaluating Pecos.
Whether considering expansion, site development, or intergovernmental coordination, PEDC works directly with businesses and public entities to review project-specific considerations.