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Who wants to be a Student Millionaire? Hosted by JoAnn Jackley

Confident?

The Prizes 1 - $100 2 - $200 3 - $300 4 - $500 5 - $1,000 6 - $2,000 7 - $4,000 7 - $8,000 8 - $16,000 9 - $32,000 10 - $64,000 11 - $125,000 12 - $250,000 13 - $500,000 14 - $1,000,000

Lifelines “Phone a friend” Ask the audience

$100 Broad groupings of occupations that serve as an organizing tool for all careers are: A – Career Major B – Career Pathways C – Career Clusters D – Career Clusters D – Occupational Outlook Handbook

$200 Short, unpaid visits to a variety of workplaces to learn more about the requirements of certain occupations. A – Job Shadow A – Job Shadow B – Youth Internship C - Mentorship D – Senior Experience

$300 Areas of concentrations within career clusters that require similar academic and technical skills are called: A - Occupations B – Careers C – Career Pathways C – Career Pathways D – None of the above

$500 A plan for your high school classes and extracurricular activities based on your career cluster is a : A – Career Pathway B – Personal Learning Plan B – Personal Learning Plan C – Program of Study D – Career Major

$1,000 How many total career pathways make up all 16 career clusters? B - 160 C - 54 D - 81 D - 81

$2,000 Which of the following is not a South Dakota technical institute: A – Mitchell Technical Institute B – Southeast Technical Institute C – Southwest Technical Institute C – Southwest Technical Institute D – Lake Area Technical Institute

$4,000 How many public Universities are there in South Dakota? A - 4 D – None of the above (6) D – None of the above

$8,000 This career cluster is often abbreviated to “STEM”. A – Science, Trans, Ed, & Math B – Science, Tech, Ed, & Manu C – Science, Trans, Eng, & Manu D - Science, Tech, Eng & Math D – Science, Tech, Eng & Math

$16,000 This career cluster is the most rapidly growing one in South Dakota. Jobs include: childcare provider, counselor, and religious leader. A – Education and Training B – Human Services B – Human Services C – Government & Public Admin. D – None of the above

$32,000 A program that involves working in a chosen career field for a semester during school to learn more about the job requirements. A – Youth Internship Program A – Youth Internship Program B - Mentorship C – Pre-apprenticeship D – Entrepreneur

$64,000 Programs for high school students to improve their basic skills and learn more about an occupation before applying to an apprenticeship program. A – Senior Experience B – Work Study Program C – Pre-Apprenticeship C – Pre-Apprenticeship D – Post Apprenticeship

$125,000 A high school student is paired with an expert in his/her selected career cluster to learn more about the business. A - Mentorship A - Mentorship B - Senior Experience C - Job Shadow D - Internship

$250,000 This cluster has more than 200 different careers to choose from, with over 10,000,000 workers currently in this field. Support Services is one of the career pathways. A – Bus, Management & Admin B – Gov & Public Admin C – Health Science C – Health Science D – None of the above

$500,000 An educational program designed to challenge high school and/or college seniors and is designed to be the culmination of each student’s academic experience. A – Senior Experience A – Senior Experience B - Mentorship C – Youth Internship Program D – Work Study Program

$1,000,000 A scholarship that provides $5,000 over four years to a student who has completed the Regents Scholar curriculum, has a GPA of 3.0 and has earned at least a 24 on the ACT. A – Regent Scholarship B – SD Opportunity Scholarship B – SD Opportunity Scholarship C – Dakota Corps Scholarship D – Hagen-Harvey Scholarship

Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner! Winner!