Students network at Career Fair
Stillwater Pathways hosted a career fair for our high school seniors as they prepare to launch this spring. Students in the AVID program and special education department also attended. The fair featured 45 local vendors who showcased their businesses to students, providing them with an opportunity to explore career options, job openings, and internship possibilities.
Students were able to talk one-on-one with professionals and ask questions about their work, learn about their experiences, and even get advice on how to get started in a particular career. It was a great chance to network and make connections with people who are passionate about their jobs.
In addition to networking, students were able to learn about job openings and internships available in the community. This was especially helpful for students who are nearing graduation and are looking to start their careers and get a head start on their job search.
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In Other News
As the district looks to improve for the future, the school board is considering a change to the high school schedule.
The Class of 2023 will be graduating on Saturday, June 10.
He is one of 8 high school principals from across the state to be recognized with this honor.
In accordance, Stillwater Area Public Schools will not hold any summer classes, activities, or Community Education programs on Monday, June 19.
The seniors were presented with a special eagle feather or a medicine bag to recognize their educational achievements.
The Facilities Planning Team is recommending the school board hold a bond referendum this fall to replace two elementary schools, add on to Oak-Land Middle and make security improvements across the district.
After many years of learning within kid-sized classrooms and using kid-sized facilities, young adults in the district’s Bridge Transition 18 to 21-year-old program have their own space within the Oak Park Building.
If your student needs bus service to the high school next year you must register for transportation