ACTIVITIES WHICH
BENEFIT SCHOOLS

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HIGH SCHOOL 

  Provide guest speakers to school.
Conduct workshops for students.
Provide work site placements.
Serve as mentors.
Conduct mock interviews and participate in mandated junior year interview.
Assist in Career Day.
Provide work site exploration.
Provide job shadowing.
Provide competitive work opportunities.
Assist in clubs and extracurricular activities.
Assist in establishing school-based enterprises.
Tutor students.
Conduct mock trials.
Serve as adjunct faculty.
Reinforce lifelong leisure activities.
Expose students and staff to state-of-the-art technology.
Record books on tape to support students who need accommodations at work.

MIDDLE
SCHOOL

  Participate in Career Day.
Train students in work force readiness.
Provide work site visits.
Provide job shadowing.
Tutor students.
Serve as mentors.
Provide coordinators for peer mediation.
Participate in stay-in-school programs.
Enrich class activities.
Reinforce lifelong leisure activities.
Expose students and staff to state-of-the-art technology.
Participate in paired reading assistance.

ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL

  Provide guest speakers.
Serve as mentors.
Participate in career awareness activities
Provide work site visits.
Provide educational resources for teachers and programs.
Present seminars to the community.
Expose students and staff to state-of-the-art technology.
Assist with in-school enterprises
Serve as judges in school fairs and activities.
Explore e-mail though penpal projects.
Share problem solving from the workplace.
Recognize student achievement.



 

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