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North High School’s North High School’s Current Career Cluster Current Career Cluster ChoiceChoice

“A Work in Process”

Current Career Cluster Current Career Cluster Choice Choice

• NC4 is Sheboygan North High School’s approach to exposing all students to career development themes through the WDGM.

• It ensures that each year all students move through planned and progressive activities which are appropriate to age & grade level.

TRADITIONALLY TRADITIONALLY we have asked students to indicate:we have asked students to indicate:1 = college or university, 2 = technical college degree/program1 = college or university, 2 = technical college degree/program

3 = military, 4 = work, 5 = undecided3 = military, 4 = work, 5 = undecided

Now we also ask students to include their:Now we also ask students to include their:

“Current Career Cluster Choice”“Current Career Cluster Choice”# name of career cluster01 Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resource

02 Architecture & Construction

03 Arts, A/V Technology & Communication

04 Business, Management & Administration

05 Education & Training

06 Finance

07 Government & Public Administration

08 Health Science

09 Hospitality & Tourism

10 Human Services

11 Information Technology

12 Law, Public Safety & Security

13 Manufacturing

14 Marketing, Sales & Service

15 Science, Technology, Engineering & Math

16 Transportation, Distribution & Logistics

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• High school aged youth may be undecided about their future and may change their minds several times. These are positive developments.

• Students are encouraged to look at other jobs/ careers within a chosen cluster.

• Activities invite each student to identify personal strengths, interests, and aptitudes and how these fit into a group (or cluster) of work opportunities.

NCNC 44• Counselors are many

times looked at as being the major providers of career information in a school setting.

• With NC4, the entire school and community is involved, and given acknowledgement for what has been, and now is, in place.

PARTICIPATIONPARTICIPATION

• All high school students have the opportunity to learn more about clusters of careers, and career development themes.

• Career speakers & assemblies will be held during the day.

• Students are encouraged to take advantage of the November offering of FUTURE FAIR.

PARTICIPATIONPARTICIPATION … …continuedcontinued……• All students meet individually and/or in

small groups with their counselors yearly to address the following…– identification of current career cluster choice,- identification of the student’s training direction,&- the possible identification of the

student’s training institution.

FRESHMENFRESHMEN

• All freshmen participate by taking the course English 1 & 2.

– One of the requirements through this Language Arts Department offering is producing a career project.

SOPHOMORESSOPHOMORES• All sophomores receive in-service to the

process for Job ShadowingJob Shadowing during meetings with School Counselors.

• All take the Wisconsin Career Assessment (WCA) and place the results into their WisCareers “web locker”. – This is coordinated with the Social Studies

Department and Western Civilization courses during the first semester.

Job ShadowingJob Shadowing• “√ it out” workshops are offered to all

10th, 11th & 12th grade students– Using the NC4 Job Shadowing Handbook,

which follows the Nathan Hale H.S. model, specific steps are required:• Research the career• Return all permission forms• “Register” the job shadow in room 104• Complete & return interview ?s,

evaluations and thank you note

SOPHOMORES …SOPHOMORES …continuedcontinued……• Sophomores receive an “Electronic Career

Portfolio” introduction during the WCA time using www.career cruising.com

• Sophomores & their parents are invited to a meeting with the counselor during semester two where students will review their current career cluster choice, training options, job shadowing experiences or thoughts, work based learning opportunity ideas or plans, portfolio progress and course selection for the coming year(s).

• www.careercruising.com• Four main areas include Career Matchmaker, Explore

Careers, Explore Colleges & Universities and …..

CareerCareerCruising:Cruising:

the Electronic the Electronic CareerCareer PortfolioPortfolio

• Organizing and documenting one’s life

JUNIORS & SENIORSJUNIORS & SENIORS

• Are encouraged to participate in the ASVAB assessment to increase their knowledge of personal aptitudes and opportunities.

• Have the opportunity to participate in work based learning opportunities.

Work Based Learning Work Based Learning Opportunities Opportunities

Work Experience11&12-for the student who is credit deficient and is employed

Internship 12 only-up to two periods of time are allowed for work within a current career cluster

COOP 11&12-employment in conjunction with a NHS vocational/technical area course & teacher

Apprenticeship 11&12-must apply during sophomore year; most of the day is at LTC and/or on the job

JUNIORS & SENIORSJUNIORS & SENIORS……continuedcontinued……

• NHS work based learning opportunities now carry a requirement of : Wisconsin Employability Skills Certificate Program (WESCP) involvement and completion.

SENIORSSENIORS

• Present their finished Electronic Career Portfolio to their counselor and/or career mentor for review during the second semester and before May 1.

»PENDING…..

The The NCNC 44 Process Process

• From participation in NC4 the process reaches beyond graduation

• Career development themes addressed provide young adults with confidence, skills and knowledge needed to either achieve employment within their career cluster, or adjust it and move forward.

• Success is not necessarily in gaining employment, but in regaining meaningful and satisfying employment if need be…..

ACTIVITIES & DEFINITIONSACTIVITIES & DEFINITIONS

• AssembliesAssemblies (for careers) – is a speaker(s) addressing a number of clusters or career development themes to assembled students.

• AssessmentsAssessments (for careers) – will be incorporated into the curriculum; assessments are computer based and continually updated.

• ASVABASVAB – the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery allows juniors & seniors an opportunity to gain information about their aptitude, interests, & potential skills.

ACTIVITIES & DEFINITIONS …ACTIVITIES & DEFINITIONS …continued…continued…

• Career MentorCareer Mentor – is an individual of a student’s choice who will support their C4.

• Career ProjectCareer Project – is within the course English 1, students produce a project which includes numerous career lessons.

• Counseling SessionsCounseling Sessions (for careers) – the continuation & enhancement of provided counseling & guidance by a School Counselor.

• Course EnrollmentCourse Enrollment – continuation of career development information for grades 8-11 in the form of course enrollment for NHS.

ACTIVITIES & DEFINITIONS …ACTIVITIES & DEFINITIONS …continued…continued…

• Electronic Career PortfoliosElectronic Career Portfolios – encouraged of all students by completion in the senior year; development begins once a student has participated in the fall WCA/portfolio inservice during the sophomore year.

• Future FairFuture Fair – a continuation of excellence. Specific careers in a “fair” atmosphere.

• Job ShadowingJob Shadowing – Available to all students after they participate in a “√ it out” workshops during grade 10.

ACTIVITIES & DEFINITIONS …ACTIVITIES & DEFINITIONS …continued…continued…

• PLAN PLAN – is the American College Test’s (ACT) early version intended for the four year college bound sophomore and is also used as a career development tool.

• WCAWCA – the Wisconsin Career Assessment occurs within Western Civilization class time in a computer lab.

• WESCPWESCP – Wisconsin Employability Skills Certificate Program.

ACTIVITIES & DEFINITIONS …ACTIVITIES & DEFINITIONS …continued…continued…

• Work Based Learning Opportunities – 1) COOP, 2) Work Experience, 3) Internship – InternshipInternship – seniors spend a semester, or a full

year, providing direct services on a paid or volunteer basis to an agency, business, organization or industry; within their C4 … 180 hrs/semester.

– Work ExperienceWork Experience – credit elective for graduation by fulfilling a contract with an employer/work based mentor … 225 hrs/semester.

NCNC 4 4 enhancementsenhancements

• Grade by grade incorporation• Uses home, school, and community

representatives working together• Promotes all career cluster areas• Promotes all training opportunities• Ensures all students receive career information• Uses numerous career development activities for

all students• Encourages all teachers to integrate career units• Increases student to School Counselor contacts

NCNC 4 4 enhancementsenhancements ……

continued…continued…• Invites parent meetings • Strengthens partnerships between education &

community• Uses the world wide web & other technologies• Job Shadowing is available to all upper classmen• Community Career Cluster & Employability Skills

Speakers are available• Rapport is built between employers & students• Career resource area available to all• Electronic Career Portfolios are

possible and encourage • Encourages students to have a

Learning/Career Plan

Current Career Cluster Current Career Cluster ChoiceChoice

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