AGENDA SEATING CHART WELCOME Syllabus Shoes Class Differences.

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AGENDA SEATING CHART WELCOME Syllabus Shoes Class Differences

What are you gonna do with it?

SHOES

CLASS TYPES AT SILVERADO BLOCK Traditional CC – Credit Completion Independent study with teacher supervision SilveradoAdult Education Mira Monte

Don’t Care 1. Don’t Care: I don’t want to think about it. Unsure 2. Unsure : I’ve given it some thought. Curious 3. Curious : I’m aware of some good career choices for me. Confident 4. Confident : I know all my options

Post High School

Understand what opportunities you have to learn job skills High school elective courses Volunteer/Community Service Work Explorer Programs Informational interviews with people in your field of interest Job Shadowing/Internships ROP Classes

Have a plan Research Make a “Road Map” Test drive Don’t be afraid to change

Let’s get started