Find Your Career Pathway to Sucess

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What is a Resume?





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School-to-Career Opportunities
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Community Service: Students volunteer their time to work on a project or provide a service which meets a need in their community. By reaching out to help others, students gain a sense of responsibility and increase self-esteem.

Informational Interviewing: Students can complete informational interviews as a class assignment or as a resource for a project.  This is a great way for students to get current information regarding almost any subject.  Additionally, students will make important contacts and practice their communication skills.

Industry Tours: Classes may visit local industries to observe work in process and gain an understanding of all aspects of industry.

Job Shadows: Varying numbers of students may go out to a job site for several hours or an entire day to observe a day in the life.  This can be a project, research method for a project, or extra credit.  We do need to plan a good deal in advance for this activity so see me early on in the year.

Internships: A quarter, semester, year, or summer long program.  Students get hands-on experience in a career area of interest.  Working closely with a work supervisor and faculty advisor students explore the “real world”.  This program includes journal writing, a quarterly project, and other duties as assigned on an individual basis.  The program is a privilege, not a given.  Students must be responsible and willing to work to successfully complete an internship.  It is a wonderful experience for those willing to put in the effort.

Internships may be paid or un-paid.  Students that receive a passing grade get credit at the rate of ˝ credit per quarter, which entails 67.5 hours of hands-on internship experience.

Co-operative Education: Co-operative education is a work-based learning opportunity for students enrolled in Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs. They may earn credit by working in a field directly related to the area that they are studying in their CTE program. Co-op credit is granted on a semester basis and requires 135 work hours.

School-to-Career activities allow students to gain insight into a wide-range of potential careers. 

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Contact the School-to-Career Coordinator:

Mrs. Ritchings
Spaulding High School
130 Wakefield Street,
Rochester, NH 03867

Phone: 603-335-7351 x287
Fax: 603-335-7365
ritchings.c@rochesterschools.com
STC Overview
School to Career Overview
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