Ensuring students success
NJROTC at the annual Fun-Fun Day
WHS’s NJROTC presented Color Guard during the installation ceremo- ney for Martin O’Malley, Social Security Commissioner.
McDaniel College tour
M any students will go to col - lege, but all students will go to work is an oft used phrase by Alicia Fales, BCPS’s Career and Technical Education Supervisor, School to Career Transition. BCPS’s Career and Technical Educa - tion Office is focused on guiding stu - dents in creating a roadmap for future success in college, career or work. A new career navigation model for the upcoming 2024-2025 school year will usher in an intense and renewed focus on student preparation.
Plan in Place Career Navigators and school staff will collaborate with students to help them create a life punctuated not by lacklus - ter endings, but continued success built on a foundation of knowledge and skills. The goal is to guarantee stu - dent’s successful trajectory, wheth - er in a trade, career or university. Planning to achieve this goal began during the 2023-2024 school year. During the year, all students were offered opportunities to engage in
Ensuring student engagement was paramount. Teachers used data from personality and ca- reer assessments to determine trips, speakers, and activities.
A student admiring her reflection during a White House tour exploring careers in the government.
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