At St. Joseph’s, we’re always looking for new ways to prepare our students for the future. Every year, we host a career day to help them learn about a variety of jobs. Recently, six Native American guests visited with our students about their careers and the education that lead them to those careers.
“It’s important for our Native American students to meet people who have walked a similar path in life and are now taking on great responsibilities and helping others through their jobs,” said Fr. Steve, St. Joseph’s Director. An ambulance crew was also scheduled to attend but, in an example of real life, was called out to an emergency before presentations began.
“Activities like these really make a difference in our students’ lives,” said LaRayne, St. Joseph’s Native American Studies teacher and coordinator of career day. “By sharing a little about themselves, what they do and how they acquired their education, our students can follow the examples of these professionals. Students can see firsthand how their talents and values can help them find success.” |
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