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The Career Preparation
System of Shiawassee County was developed to foster connections between
business, community, and the schools, and to provide Shiawassee County K-12
youth with a continuum of resources and information about careers. It is
offered through a partnership of the Shiawassee Regional Education Service
District, the Shiawassee Regional Chamber of Commerce, and the eight county
school districts, in cooperation with Michigan Works! Career Alliance, Inc., an
equal employment and training opportunity orianization.
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contact:
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Shiawassee Regional
Education Service District
1025 N. Shiawassee Street
Corunna, MI 48817
(989) 743-3471 Fax: (989) 743-9601
E-mail:
Innovative
Programs
HireEd
Using transcripts and student records in the hiring process, Career
Preparation System of Shiawassee County kicked off this initiative to encourage
county businesses to ask for transcripts/student records when hiring. Forty
businesses have committed to this initiative and have been placed on the
Shiawassee County Honor Roll. All eight school districts in the county have
agreed to participate in this program. This initiative has been undertaken in
conjunction with the National Alliance of Business' nationwide campaign.
Junior Achievement
Today, JA offers a complete kindergarten-12th grade curriculum which meets
the State of Michigan's curricula benchmarks for social studies. JA's purpose is
to educate and inspire young people to value free enterprise, business, and
economics to improve the quality of their lives. The Career Preparation System
of Shiawassee County Coordinator serves as JA's part-time Education Manager to
facilitate and grow JA activities in Shiawassee County. It is anticipated that
the County will meet JA's national goal of serving 20% of all students by the
year 2005. This equates to about 3,000 students, or 120 classrooms being served.
Traditional
Programs
The following programs
have been offered on a long-term basis:
Employability Skills
The essential skills to prepare for the job interview including "how tos"
on: resume writing, cover letters, and interviewing skills and etiquette are
addressed.
Mock Interviews
Students practice essential interviewing skills and gain valuable feedback
in one-on-one interaction with local employers.
Speaker's Bureau
Career Preparation System of Shiawassee County provides speaker information
for educators to arrange visits to their classrooms. Students gain understanding
as to what skills and education are needed to be employable.
Statement of
Beliefs
A quality education
system...
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puts the needs of
students first;
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requires a partnership
of students, parents, educators, businesses and community;
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includes a formal
system to help students identify their career choices and paths to achieve
career goals;
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equips students with
the desire and capacity to be lifelong learners, and provides and utilizes
technology resources for teaching and learning.
The quality of the local
education system is one of the top indicators associated with the quality of
life and the climate for business in a community.
A successful business
environment...
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recognizes that
students and educators need exposure to the business world;
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recognizes all students
as their future workforce;
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is necessary in order
to have a successful community.
Community
growth and stability of its economic base are directly related to quality
education. Businesses must locate, and will prosper, only where there is a
capable work force from which to draw.
A
caring community...
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requires partnership of
parents, educators and businesses within the community;
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provides a safe,
nurturing environment for all;
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promotes values, work
ethics, and citizenship;
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realizes that all of
its members make up its whole and appreciates each member's diversity.
People
seek to live in communities that offer quality education.
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