Career Explorations Day at W-WMS next Friday is effort to inspire students to explore careers
BRIGHT Wilkes County middle schoolers will have a day of hearing inspirational speakers and exploring career opportunities on Friday, December 19.
In an effort to inspire a new level of student achievement that will lead to career achievement, the Wilkes County Community Partnership will host "Career Explorations Day: Fields of Opportunity" for grades 6-9 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Washington-Wilkes Middle/High School gymnasium. Gift bags and door prizes will be available for the students.
"The purpose of this event is to inspire a new level of academia and scholarship among our students, and to combat the problems of school failure and increased dropout rates," says Amethyst Wynn, Executive Director of WCCP. "The students of Washington-Wilkes will be prosperous and have good success."
Two keynote speakers, Dr. Ralph D. Simpson, Assistant Superintendent for DeKalb County Schools and author of "From Remedial to Remarkable," and Michael Bright, a motivational speaker and writer/ founder of PurePotential, along with several other homegrown profes- sionals will be addressing the youth throughout the day.
SIMPSON The career event has been a community effort, Wynn said. "Middle and high school counselors, graduation coaches, career explorations teachers, vocational supervisors, and the WCCP Executive Director form the planning committee, along with assistance from other community partners such as W-W Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Director Ashley Barnett and a student advisory committee." WCCP received a $5,000 Communities in Schools of Georgia (GISGA) Bridgebuilder Grant to make the event possible.
A student career interest survey will be presented. Lise Kalla, WWMS career explorations teacher, has guided her students through a fact-finding research project about various careers. Their creative and ingenious posters will decorate the walls outside her classroom.
Students are encouraged to enter an essay contest by writing a 1- to 3-page essay entitled, "My Life, As I See It." In the essay, students will be asked to include who they are, where they are going in life, and how they plan to get there. The essay contest participants will be given the opportunity to visit a college and technical school. "They will also get to attend the annual Morehouse-Spelman Christmas Carol Concert on the Morehouse College campus in Atlanta. Other prizes and incentives will be given to the participants, such as t-shirts, MP3s, and DVD players."







