How Prepared are Students for the World after High School?

 2018 CONVERSATION about

How Prepared are Students for the World after High School?

Building Partnerships for student success as we look beyond 339 to graduation 2030

DATE: March 27, 2018

TIME: 8:00 AM—12:15 PM

Hosted by—Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA

NO REGISTRATION FEE

Continental Breakfast

Event Supported by

Pittsburgh Technical College

First Choice Federal Credit Union, Lawrence County

Preston Auto

Westminster College

All participants will be part of one of four groups

The PANEL —Dr. Ron Iarussi, Dr. Eugene Thomas, Mr. Vince Gratteri, Mr. Mike Thompson

The FOCUS Group —recent and almost graduates from a number of different school districts

The MODERATORS—Dr. Wayde Killmeyer, Dr. Eric Rosendale, Dr. Patty Kardambikis, Ms. Regina Hiler

The REACTION Group—Administrators, Teachers, Counselors, College Professors, Business, Others

Sample questions that will be discussed:

What programs are in place to help students find their career passion and help them attain the skills and knowledge they need for future jobs?

How should students be prepared for college?

How should students who are not going to college be prepared for future jobs?

Are all students encouraged to take rigorous courses in high school, regardless of their plans after graduation?

In this rapidly changing world what jobs will be created and how should schools prepare students?

The Event is open to Administrators, Teachers, Counselors, Parents, Board Members, College Professors and everyone interested in the success of students in grades K-12 and beyond.

IF YOU EXPERIENCE ANY DIFFICULTY WITH ONLINE REGISTRATION PLEASE EMAIL YOUR CONFIRMATION OF ATTENDANCE TO hhevents@zoominternet.net or contact Dr. Herbert Hunt at 724.494.0968.

 

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