A NOTE FROM OUR TEAM
   

Time to recruit Career Coaches!
First, please read on to hear how Hickory students use F4K to get engaged with school
(read: understand why they need to graduate).
It works, thanks to you.

Sincerely,
Susan & the F4K Team

SUCCESS STORIES

  
 
Web site aims to prevent dropouts, steer kids to careers
Coaches needed for Futures for Kids organization

By SARAH NEWELL
Record Staff Writer
Thursday, June 14, 2007

HICKORY - Some students may not have any interest in reading, science or math class. But give them the opportunity to ask questions about being a NASCAR mechanic, developing computer software or being a cosmetologist, and their interest is sparked.

“I have kids in my class that are the future dropouts. They don’t pay attention to anything that you teach them. But if you let them get on to the Futures for Kids Web site and get to actually ask some of these people about being a mechanic and what they want to know, their faces just light up,” said Leslie Farris, the career explorations teacher at Jacobs Fork Middle School.

Farris is talking about a Web site designed by Futures for Kids, an organization that started in Catawba County four years ago and has spread throughout the state. Business leaders sign up to be career coaches on the Web site. The leaders can correspond with students anywhere in the state who have questions about their profession. The questions and ensuing dialogue is posted on the Web for other students to read.

“This Web-based program is designed to give kids relevance for why they are in school and taking classes. Kids take a 39-question career quiz to help give them a starting point for a few careers they might be interested in,” said Susan Milliken, director of Futures for Kids. “The top careers kids want to be in today are models, video game creators, cosmetologists, lawyers and plastic surgeons. We need people in our community to help steer these kids to careers.”

The program is geared toward eighth-graders, with many students continuing to use the program as they move into high school. Currently, 4,700 students in Catawba County use the program. To learn more about the program or to be a career coach, go to www.f4k.org.

snewell@hickoryrecord.com | 322-4510 x 5408 or 304-6915


 
 
CAREER COACH UPDATE

 


A big thank you goes out to all of our Career Coaches for their enthusiasm and passion in shaping the futures of the next generation!

Now that the students are out of school and the slower pace of summer has set in, we want to pick your brain and build on this year's successes. Had any questions or concerns? Let us
know—we’re always looking at ways to make the program work better for you.

Enjoyed your experience as a Career Coach? Let a friend
know—the more perspectives and resources we can provide for our students the better equipped they will be. Here are some of the areas where we especially need your career expertise:

Coast Guard
Pediatrician
Train Operator
Marriage and Family Therapist

Anesthesiologist
Private Investigator
Horse Trainer
Special Effects Tech

 
 
F4K AT WORK
   

 

  
Randy (yaler), a community theater enthusiast who works full-time with an insurance company, gives rising
9th grader Zenzele some suggestions on how to make acting a part of her life now and for the future
.  
Want to get involved?  Be a Career Coach!

             Actor
            

                

 
 SPECIAL THANKS
   

 

We would like to recognize Progress Energy, Food Lion and Genworth Financial for their recent contributions to F4K.  Through the generosity of these and other organizations, F4K continues to connect middle and high school students with real people and companies in their own communities and across North Carolina, so they will graduate and create a career plan.


        "F4K is a strong workforce development tool that provides a
        pipeline for recruiting in an industry where finding qualified
        candidates coming out of high school isn’t always easy. 
        Much of Progress Energy’s workforce is made up of talented
        individuals that work in skilled trades and technical positions,
        and F4K allows us to connect with students interested in these
        types of positions so we can help them take the next step. "

   
        
Jackie D’Ercole
         Manager, Corporate Recruiting
         Progress Energy



 

 CONTACT YOUR LEGISLATOR
  You can help make sure F4K is available statewide this year!  
Budget negotiations are ongoing in the General Assembly,
so there's still plenty of time to contact your legislator:

Click here:  North Carolina General Assembly--Who Represents Me?


L
et your legislator know you support F4K reaching every student
in every district across North Carolina and encourage them to talk
to their appropriations chair.
 
> A Note from our Team
> Success Stories
> Career Coach Update
> F4K At Work
> Special Thanks
> Contact Your Legislator

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